Interference between Tin Sulfides, Graphite and Novolak
Oxidation 05-11-01-0009
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SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing-V127-5EJ
Tin sulfides (SnS and SnS2), represent a safer and greener alternative
to other metal sulfides such as copper sulfides, and MoS2 etc. Their
behavior is usually associated to that of solid lubricants such as graphite. A
mixture of tin sulfides, with the 65 wt% of SnS2, has been
characterized by scanning electron microscopy and by thermal gravimetric
analysis (TGA). In order to investigate the effect of tin sulfides upon two
crucial friction material ingredients, two mixtures were prepared: the former
was made by mixing tin sulfides with a natural flake graphite and the latter was
made mixing tin sulfides with a straight novolak. They were analyzed by TGA and
differential thermal analysis (DTA) in both nitrogen and air. Some interferences
were detected between tin sulfides and graphite in air. However, the oxidation
of tin sulfides was concomitant with that of the novolak so that the resin onset
decomposition-oxidation was considerably shifted to higher temperatures allowing
the resin to work as a binder also in a critical temperature range. This is an
additional benefit of tin sulfides apart acting as a solid lubricant.
Citation: Dante, R., Sliepcevich, A., Andreoni, M., and Cotilli, M., "Interference between Tin Sulfides, Graphite and Novolak Oxidation," SAE Int. J. Mater. Manf. 11(1):89-93, 2018, https://doi.org/10.4271/05-11-01-0009. Download Citation
Author(s):
Roberto Dante, Andrea Sliepcevich, Marco Andreoni, Mario Cotilli
Affiliated:
QUARTZ S.r.l. s.u.
Pages: 6
ISSN:
1946-3979
e-ISSN:
1946-3987
Related Topics:
Tin alloys
Microscopy
Lubricating greases
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