2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2019.05.124
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Study on Mechanical and Metallurgical properties of Glass fibre Reinforced PMC Gear Materials

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“…The automotive sector is responsible for 35% of PA consumption, the largest PA consumer [23] . Polyamide 6 and PA66 are also prominent in the manufacture of gears for automotive use [24][25][26][27][28] , while the use of nylon 66 can also be seen in the manufacture of leaf springs [29] .…”
Section: Pa6 Pa66 and Pa12: Application In The Automotive Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The automotive sector is responsible for 35% of PA consumption, the largest PA consumer [23] . Polyamide 6 and PA66 are also prominent in the manufacture of gears for automotive use [24][25][26][27][28] , while the use of nylon 66 can also be seen in the manufacture of leaf springs [29] .…”
Section: Pa6 Pa66 and Pa12: Application In The Automotive Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8] Use of PA6 for gears and bearing. [24], [25], [28], [30], [31] Use of Carbon Fiber Reinforced PA6 for structural car parts.…”
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“…On the other hand, author Güllü et al, [17] found that glass fibre reinforced with polyamide exhibited improvements in both tensile strength and impact resistance. SriMurugan et al, [18] tried to improve the wear resistance of the spur gear by using Nylon 6 with GF reinforcement as material in the ration of 80%PA/20%GF and 70%PA/30%GF. The author not only noticed better improvement in the wear resistance but also mechanical properties improved such as tensile strength, toughness etc., but author failed to compare the Nylon reinforced Glass fibre material result with the existing spur gear material.…”
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