Industrial Lubrication and Tribology | 2021

Comparative study of different solid lubricants towards friction stability in a non-asbestos disc brake pad

 
 

Abstract


\nPurpose\nThis study aims to compare the influence of different solid lubricants on the friction stability of a non-asbestos disc brake pad.\n\n\nDesign/methodology/approach\nThree brake pads were developed using three lubricants, namely, non-asbestos brake pad with sulfide mix (NASM), non-asbestos brake pad with bismuth sulfide (NABS) and non-asbestos brake pad with molybdenum disulfide (NAMO). Sulfide mix was indigenously developed by physically mixing friction modifiers, alkaline earth chemicals and various metallic sulfides homogeneously dispersed in graphite medium. The physical, chemical, mechanical and thermal properties of brake pads were characterized as per industrial standards. The tribological performances were studied using the Chase testing machine as SAE-J661-2012. The worn surface of the pads was studied using scanning electron microscope to analyze the dominating wear mechanism.\n\n\nFindings\nNASM was excellent in fade as well as wear resistance. NABS was better from a wear point of view, but fade resistance was moderate despite its higher cost. NAMO fared average in fade and wear despite its excellent dry lubricating properties. NASM was excellent in terms of fade as well as wear resistance.\n\n\nOriginality/value\nAmong the selected metal sulfides, the indigenously developed sulfide mix was better than the other two sulfides, which indicates that the synergetic effect of metal sulfides was always preferable to the individual sulfides.\n

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DOI 10.1108/ilt-04-2021-0147
Language English
Journal Industrial Lubrication and Tribology

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