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Properties of Extruded PS-212 Type Self-Lubricating MaterialsResearch has been underway at the NASA Lewis Research Center since the 1960's to develop high temperature, self-lubricating materials. The bulk of the research has been done in-house by a team of researchers from the Materials Division. A series of self-lubricating solid material systems has been developed over the years. One of the most promising is the composite material system referred to as PS-212 or PM-212. This material is a powder metallurgy product composed of metal bonded chromium carbide and two solid lubricating materials known to be self-lubricating over a wide temperature range. NASA feels this material has a wide potential in industrial applications. Simplified processing of this material would enhance its commercial potential. Processing changes have the potential to reduce processing costs, but tribological and physical properties must not be adversely affected. Extrusion processing has been employed in this investigation as a consolidation process for PM-212/PS-212. It has been successful in that high density bars of EX-212 (extruded PM-212) can readily be fabricated. Friction and strength data indicate these properties have been maintained or improved over the P.M. version. A range of extrusion temperatures have been investigated and tensile, friction, wear, and microstructural data have been obtained. Results indicate extrusion temperatures are not critical from a densification standpoint, but other properties are temperature dependent.
Document ID
19930016376
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Waters, W. J.
(Sverdrup Technology, Inc. Cleveland, OH., United States)
Sliney, H. E.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Soltis, R. F.
(Cortez 3 Services Corp. Brook Park, OH., United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: NASA, Washington, Technology 2002: The Third National Technology Transfer Conference and Exposition, Volume 1
Subject Category
Nonmetallic Materials
Report/Patent Number
E-7615
Accession Number
93N25565
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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