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Articles

Tribological characteristics of aloe mucilage

Pages 72-76 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

Increased concerns about environmental damage caused by many lubricants, has created a growing worldwide trend of promoting new environmentally friendly lubricants. The tribological characteristics of aloe mucilage as a kind of original biolubricant have been investigated in the present work. The experimental results indicate that the variation of the film thickness of aloe mucilage is not the same as that in traditional elastohydrodynamic lubrication, but conforms to the lubrication regime of thin film lubrication under the present experimental conditions. The coefficient of friction (COF) of the aloe mucilage among different tribological pairs is significantly decreased by the increase in velocity, while there is little variation when the normal load is increased. The COF of aloe mucilage between WC and DLC surfaces is very small with a value of 0˙04, and the wear resistance of the aloe mucilage between WC/DLC is better than that between WC/Si and WC/steel.

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