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Development of Polyperfluoroalkylethers as High Temperature Lubricants and Hydraulic Fluids

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Pages 171-180 | Published online: 25 Mar 2008

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LarryS. Helmick, LoisJ. Gschwender, ShashiK. Sharma, CarlE. Snyder$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), JimC. Liang & GeorgeW. Fultz. (1997) The Effect of Humidity on the Wear Behavior of Bearing Steels with RfO(n-C3F6O)xRf Perfluoropolyalkylether Fluids and Formulations©. Tribology Transactions 40:3, pages 393-402.
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Farshid Sadeghi, EricJ. Trope & TimothyJ. Schnell. (1996) Performance Characteristics of Perfluoroalkylpolyether Synthetic Lubricants. Tribology Transactions 39:4, pages 849-854.
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CarlE. Snyder$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), LoisJ. Gschwender & OllieL. Scott. (1995) Characterization of Model Perfluoropolyalkylethers by Miniaturized Thermal Oxidative Techniques–-Part II: Pressure Differential Scanning Calorimetry. Tribology Transactions 38:3, pages 733-737.
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Masabumi Masuko, Nobuhiko Takeshita & Heihachiro Okabe. (1995) Evaluation of Anti-Wear Performance of PFPE-Soluble Additives under Sliding Contact in High Vacuum. Tribology Transactions 38:3, pages 679-685.
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Lois Gschwender, CarlE. Snyder, GeorgeW. Fultz, DavidA. Hahn & JosephR. Demers. (1995) Characterization of Model Perfluoropolyalkylethers by Miniaturized Thermal Oxidative Techniques—Part I: Modified Oxidation-Corrosion Test. Tribology Transactions 38:3, pages 618-626.
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K. J. L. Paciorek, S.R. Masuda, W-H. Lin, WilliamR. Jones$suffix/text()$suffix/text() & LarryS. Helmick. (1995) Thermal-Oxidative Pretreatment and Evaluation of Poly(hexafluoropropene Oxide) Fluids. Tribology Transactions 38:3, pages 571-576.
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WilliamR. Jones$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1995) Properties of Perfluoropolyethers for Space Applications. Tribology Transactions 38:3, pages 557-564.
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MichaelJ. Zehe & OwenD. Faut. (1990) Acidic Attack of Perfluorinated Alkyl Ether Lubricant Molecules by Metal Oxide Surfaces. Tribology Transactions 33:4, pages 634-640.
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LarryS. Helmick & WilliamR. Jones$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1990) Determination of the Thermal Stability of Fluids by Tensimetry: Instrumentation and Procedure. Tribology Transactions 33:4, pages 519-528.
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Shigeyuki Mori & Wilfredo Morales. (1990) Decomposition of Perfluoroalkylpolyethers (PFPE) in Ultra-High Vacuum Under Sliding Conditions. Tribology Transactions 33:3, pages 325-332.
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DavidJ. Carré. (1988) The Performance of Perfluoropolyalkylether Oils under Boundary Lubrication Conditions. Tribology Transactions 31:4, pages 437-441.
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DavidJ. Carré & JonathanA. Markowitz. (1985) The Reaction of Perfluoropolyalkylether Oil with FeF3, AlF3, and AlCl3 at Elevated Temperatures. A S L E Transactions 28:1, pages 40-46.
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CarlE. Snyder$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), LoisJ. Gschwender, Christ Tamborski, GraceJ. Chen & DeniseR. Anderson. (1982) Synthesis and Characterization of Silahydrocarbons—A Class of Thermally Stable Wide-Liquid-Range Functional Fluids. A S L E Transactions 25:3, pages 299-308.
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WilliamR. Jones$suffix/text()$suffix/text() & CarlE. Snyder$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1980) Boundary Lubrication, Thermal and Oxidative Stability of a Fluorinated Polyether and a Perfluoropolyether Triazine. A S L E Transactions 23:3, pages 253-261.
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