Wear of thermoplastics determined by multiple scratching

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We studied wear resistance in sliding by multiple scratching along the same groove for a variety of thermoplastics: polystyrene, styrene-acrylonitrile, polyamide 6 and polysulfone. Constant-load experiments were carried out with a micro scratch tester for several loads between 2.5 and 15 N; each time 15 scratches were performed. Except for polystyrene, all materials show an asymptotic residual depth as a function of the number of scratch tests performed. In contrast to other materials, polystyrene exhibits brittleness and debris formation. Scanning electron microscopy and scanning probe microscopy were used to characterize the deformation and wear mechanisms and were connected to the wear data obtained by multiple scratching. At 15 N we found a viscoelastic recovery for polystyrene of 27.8% while for polyamide 6 the corresponding value is 80.2%.

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Dolores Bermúdez, M., Brostow, W., Carrión-Vilches, F. J., Cervantes, J. J., & Pietkiewicz, D. (2005, January 13). Wear of thermoplastics determined by multiple scratching. E-Polymers. European Polymer Federation. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly.2005.5.1.1

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