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The influences of several carbon additions on the fretting wear behaviors of UHMWPE composites

Wang et al., 2016

Document ID
13846421328934480874
Author
Wang Q
Wang H
Wang Y
Yan F
Publication year
Publication venue
Tribology International

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Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) composites filled with several carbon materials including carbon fiber (CF), graphite (Gr), graphite fluoride (CFx), multi-walled carbon nanotube (MCNTs) and graphene oxide (GO) were prepared. Fretting wear …
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