Reinforced Antifriction Epoxy Fluoroplastics

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The materials are antifriction self-lubricating (MAS) based on epoxy fluoroplastics compositions reinforced with various fabrics having increased tribotechnical characteristics under conditions of operation without lubrication, with lubrication or in an aqueous medium. A range of antifriction materials has been developed, as well as the main properties and recommendations for use.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 284)

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115-119

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October 2018

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