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HERO ID
5735755
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Wear of knife by rubber in a blade-type abrader
Author(s)
Nah, CW; Gent, AN; Kaang, SY
Year
1996
Volume
4
Issue
1
Page Numbers
65-71
Language
English
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1996UV85100010
URL
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Abstract
The rates at which various knives are worn against the rubbers were measured at 25 degrees C and 100 degrees C using a new blade-type abrader, in which the frictional and normal forces could be monitored continuously during abrasion. The rate of wear of the knife was determined by measuring the worn width of the knife tip using a scanning electron microscopy. Natural rubber, polybutadiene rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, and acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber were used to investigate the effect of rubber type on the wear rate of steel knife. In an attempt to understand the effect of material type of knife on the wear rate of knife, steel, tungsten carbide, TiN coated tungsten carbide, and zirconia were selected as the knife material. Worn surfaces of steel knife and zirconia knife were found to be relatively round and smooth, while that of tungsten carbide knife was rough. The rates of wear of steel knife varied more than 10 times depending on the rubber type. A zirconia knife was estimated to be the most resistant to wear by rubber. A tungsten carbide knife was much better than a steel knife, but slightly inferior to the zirconia knife.
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