Publication of stainless steel wear test results. For your reference on material compatibility, wear characteristics, and the effects of surface modification.
The document is an example of a pin-on-disk friction and wear test (dry). The results vary depending on the material combinations and test conditions. Photos of wear scars that illustrate the effects of surface modification and the wear scars when the disk is made of SUS440C are included. Additionally, there is a table summarizing examples of thermal processing conditions for precision machining processes, so please take a moment to read it. [Contents Included] ■ Test Conditions ■ Specific Wear Rate when the disk is SUS440C ■ Specific Wear Rate and the effect of surface modification ■ Wear Scars (when the disk is SUS440C) ■ Wear Scars (effect of surface modification) ■ Precision Machining Process *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *Detailed information on friction and wear characteristics is included in the following catalogs: [Catalog] Silicoroy Technical Handbook (118P), Chapter 8 [Catalog] Silicoroy Technical Handbook Pro1 (164P), Chapters 3 & 9 [Catalog] Silicoroy Technical Handbook Pro2 (106P), Chapter 4 [Catalog] Silicoroy XVI MAST Hard-on Plate Technical Document, Chapters 3 & 5
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