Relationship between Failure and Temperature of PTFE Thrust Bearings under Dry Condition

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Polymer bearings are attracting more and more attention due to the advantages on light weight, chemical and corrosion resistant, etc. PTFE owns the third-lowest friction coefficient within any known solid material, which makes it a considerable polymer material for bearing producing. In the present study, RCF tests under dry condition were carried out, and the relationship between failure and temperature of PTFE thrust bearings was investigated.

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