The Effect of Spherical Silica Powder on the Tribological Behavior of Phenolic Resin–Based Friction Materials
Abstract The friction and wear behavior of friction materials filled with irregular silica, spherical silica and surface-treated spherical silica particles is discussed in this paper. Compared to irregular silica, spherical silica powders improve the wear resistance, but decrease the friction coeffi...
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