Influence of Copper Nanoparticles on Tribological Properties of Nanolamellar Tungsten Disulfide

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Tribological properties of a composite mixture based on copper nanoparticles and nanolamellar tungsten disulfide powder have been studied. SEM of copper nanoparticles produced by electrical explosion of wires was analyzed. The tribological tests of pure tungsten disulfide and composite WS2-Cu lubricant are performed. Possible mechanism of copper influence to tribological properties of tungsten disulfide was discussed.

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