Petroleum Processing and Petrochemicals ›› 2015, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (3): 71-74.
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Li Yan,Sun Jianlin,Chen Jingyue
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Abstract: The tribological performance of emulsions with or without iron powder was tested by MRS-10A four-ball friction and wear testing machine and MM-W1A vertical universal friction-wear testing machine. The LMS-30 laser diffraction and scattering particle detection technology was applied in analyzing iron particle size in emulsions. The lubricating properties of the emulsions were conducted on a 4-high cold-rolling mill. The results show that the traces of steel ball grinding spot are deeper with a larger diameter using KD-1 emulsion containing iron powder. The average friction factor of KD-1 emulsion is 0.1007, 22.34% higher than that of KD-2 emulsion. The wear loss of the silicon steel surface is 35% higher than KD-2 emulsion. Obvious abrasion wear and plough wear on the silicon steel surface with the KD-1 emulsion are observed. The experimental results indicate that the content of iron powder in emulsion should be less than 150μg/g with the particle size less than 3μm in the high speed cold-rolled process. In addition, the content of iron can be reduced by magnetic filter or skimmers.
Li Yan Sun Jianlin Chen Jingyue. INFLUENCE OF IRON PARTICLES IN EMULSION ON WEAR OF COLD-ROLLED SILICON STEEL SURFACE[J]. Petroleum Processing and Petrochemicals, 2015, 46(3): 71-74.
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