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Investigation of different inorganic chemical compounds as hot metal forming lubricant by pin-on-disc and hot rolling

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:30 authored by Shaogang Cui, Hongtao ZhuHongtao Zhu, Shanhong WanShanhong Wan, Bach TranBach Tran, Long Wang, Anh TieuAnh Tieu
This paper investigated the tribological performances of different inorganic high temperature lubricants, to explore their potential application in hot metal forming. Pin-on-disc and hot rolling apparatus were used to conduct these tribological tests. The results indicate that liquid-glass lubricant shows a superior performance than traditional o/w e mulsion and layered solids in terms of lubrication, antiwear and material transfer prevention. The excellent wettability and formation of easily sheared glassy film on tribo-surface are the main contributors for the excellent performances. The use of layered solid lubricant is restricted appreciably by the exposure time to high temperature; long exposure time will decompose the solid. The antioxidation ability and mechanisms of the tested lubricants are also studied.

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A new adaptive composite phosphate-polymer lubricant for hot metal forming

Australian Research Council

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Cui, S., Zhu, H., Wan, S., Tran, B., Wang, L. & Tieu, K. (2018). Investigation of different inorganic chemical compounds as hot metal forming lubricant by pin-on-disc and hot rolling. Tribology International, 125 110-120.

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Tribology International

Volume

125

Pagination

110-120

Language

English

RIS ID

127463

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