2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2016.12.037
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Tribological behaviour of 1D and 2D nanofiller based high densitypoly-ethylene hybrid nanocomposites: A run-in and steady state phase analysis

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“…It is evident that the presence of hard particles restricts the propagation of cracks to a greater extent and reduces wear. In Table , an attempt was made to compare the wear properties of HDPE‐TiO 2 composites with other polymer‐based composites . It is interesting to note that the wear resistance of HDPE‐TiO 2 composites is better than HDPE reinforced with MWCNT composites.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is evident that the presence of hard particles restricts the propagation of cracks to a greater extent and reduces wear. In Table , an attempt was made to compare the wear properties of HDPE‐TiO 2 composites with other polymer‐based composites . It is interesting to note that the wear resistance of HDPE‐TiO 2 composites is better than HDPE reinforced with MWCNT composites.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the property requirement, the tailoring of TiO 2 selection can be done. A careful review of the literature revealed that researchers most widely used fillers addition up to (40 vol %) for different polymers . Therefore, in the present study we restricted the TiO 2 content up to 40 vol %.…”
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