A Review on Non-Asbestos Friction Materials: Material Composition and Manufacturing

The peculiar feature of friction materials to absorb the kinetic energy of rotating wheels of an automobile to control the speed makes them remarkable in automobile field. The regulation of speed cannot be achieved with the use of single phase material as a friction material. Consequently, the frict...

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Main Authors: Shinde, Dinesh, Mistry, K. N., Jhavar, Suyog, Pathak, Sunil
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Language:English
Published: Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 2018
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author Shinde, Dinesh
Mistry, K. N.
Jhavar, Suyog
Pathak, Sunil
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description The peculiar feature of friction materials to absorb the kinetic energy of rotating wheels of an automobile to control the speed makes them remarkable in automobile field. The regulation of speed cannot be achieved with the use of single phase material as a friction material. Consequently, the friction material should be comprised of composite materials which consist of several ingredients. Incidentally, the friction materials were formulated with friction modifier, binders, fillers and reinforcements. Due to its pleasant physical properties, asbestos was being used as a filler. Past few decades, it is found that asbestos causes dangerous cancer to its inhaler, which provides a scope its replacement. Several attempts have been made to find an alternative to the hazardous asbestos. The efforts made by different researchers for the impact of every composition of composite friction material in the field are reviewed and studied for their effect on the properties of friction material. Surface morphological studies of different friction material are compared to interpret the concept of surface wear and its correlation with material properties.
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spelling ump-235632019-01-02T02:29:56Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23563/ A Review on Non-Asbestos Friction Materials: Material Composition and Manufacturing Shinde, Dinesh Mistry, K. N. Jhavar, Suyog Pathak, Sunil T Technology (General) The peculiar feature of friction materials to absorb the kinetic energy of rotating wheels of an automobile to control the speed makes them remarkable in automobile field. The regulation of speed cannot be achieved with the use of single phase material as a friction material. Consequently, the friction material should be comprised of composite materials which consist of several ingredients. Incidentally, the friction materials were formulated with friction modifier, binders, fillers and reinforcements. Due to its pleasant physical properties, asbestos was being used as a filler. Past few decades, it is found that asbestos causes dangerous cancer to its inhaler, which provides a scope its replacement. Several attempts have been made to find an alternative to the hazardous asbestos. The efforts made by different researchers for the impact of every composition of composite friction material in the field are reviewed and studied for their effect on the properties of friction material. Surface morphological studies of different friction material are compared to interpret the concept of surface wear and its correlation with material properties. Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 2018 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23563/1/A%20Review%20on%20Non-Asbestos%20Friction%20Materials1.pdf Shinde, Dinesh and Mistry, K. N. and Jhavar, Suyog and Pathak, Sunil (2018) A Review on Non-Asbestos Friction Materials: Material Composition and Manufacturing. Advanced Materials Research, 1150. pp. 22-42. ISSN 1022-6680 (print), 1662-8985 (online). (Published) https://www.scientific.net/AMR.1150.22 https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1150.22
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
Shinde, Dinesh
Mistry, K. N.
Jhavar, Suyog
Pathak, Sunil
A Review on Non-Asbestos Friction Materials: Material Composition and Manufacturing
title A Review on Non-Asbestos Friction Materials: Material Composition and Manufacturing
title_full A Review on Non-Asbestos Friction Materials: Material Composition and Manufacturing
title_fullStr A Review on Non-Asbestos Friction Materials: Material Composition and Manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed A Review on Non-Asbestos Friction Materials: Material Composition and Manufacturing
title_short A Review on Non-Asbestos Friction Materials: Material Composition and Manufacturing
title_sort review on non-asbestos friction materials: material composition and manufacturing
topic T Technology (General)
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