Azerbaijan
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This work discusses the development of an organic friction material through powder metallurgy techniques, focusing on the determination of optimal processing conditions. In the formulation of phenolic resin matrix composites, barite is utilized as a filler material, while brass chips serve as the reinforcing component. The role of surface-active inert materials in the preparation of brake composition samples has been studied and the effects of the powder formation process have been determined.
powder metallurgy, composite materials, lubricants, pre-forming, density
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