2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2005.03.026
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Nanowear studies of PFPE lubricant on magnetic perpendicular recording DLC-film-coated disk by lateral oscillation test

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“…Brostow et al 33 reported detailed scratching results by the addition of a fluorinated poly (aryl ether ketone) to a commercial epoxy resin and curing at either 24 or 70 °C. Shojiro et al 31 and Wang et al 34 studied the tribological characteristics of perfluoropolyether with and without heat curing, respectively. They thought that these freely replenished lubricants had roles in reducing friction and improving antiwear properties.…”
Section: Nanomechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brostow et al 33 reported detailed scratching results by the addition of a fluorinated poly (aryl ether ketone) to a commercial epoxy resin and curing at either 24 or 70 °C. Shojiro et al 31 and Wang et al 34 studied the tribological characteristics of perfluoropolyether with and without heat curing, respectively. They thought that these freely replenished lubricants had roles in reducing friction and improving antiwear properties.…”
Section: Nanomechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DLC coatings are currently used in cutting tools [1][2][3], dies [4,5], magnetic recording disks [6,7] and biomaterials [8] due to their high hardness, high chemical stability, excellent wear resistance and low friction coefficient. However, practical applications of DLC coatings are limited for ferrous substrates because of their low affinity to iron-based substrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%