Article | REF: B5330 V2

Materials for plain bearings

Author: Jean-Louis LIGIER

Publication date: November 10, 1995 | Lire en français

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    4. Antifriction materials for mixed operation (M2)

    The materials used for this type of regime are very numerous, due to the diversity of practical situations where this regime exists. In order to cover the main aspects to be known, anti-friction materials are first presented according to their properties and the nature of the components, then according to the different types of lubrication encountered in industry.

    4.1 Material structure

    Before mentioning the different families, let's remember that the two main characteristics 1.4.1

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