The Study on Tribological Properties of the Nanoparticles Additives in Lubricant

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The nanoparticles additives have very excellent abrasion resistance. In this paper, we study the tribological properties of the nanoparticles additives, and discusses the preparation methods of the nanoparticles and concludes the special nature of the nanoparticles additives in the lubricant through several visible tests. This paper makes a detailed analysis of the friction characteristics of the nanoparticles additives.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 535-537)

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425-430

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June 2012

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