1974
DOI: 10.1080/00405007408630138
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59—the Effect of the Frictional Temperature on the Performance of Spinning Rings and Travellers

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“…This is usually referred to as traveller burn, because the place on the traveller that makes contact with the ring becomes the blue-black color of heated metal. 6 The traveller temperature reaches 400-500 C and the danger of the traveller annealing and failing is great. 7 If no lubricating film exists, temperatures of over 800 C occur in the contact area of the traveller/ ring.…”
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“…This is usually referred to as traveller burn, because the place on the traveller that makes contact with the ring becomes the blue-black color of heated metal. 6 The traveller temperature reaches 400-500 C and the danger of the traveller annealing and failing is great. 7 If no lubricating film exists, temperatures of over 800 C occur in the contact area of the traveller/ ring.…”
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confidence: 99%