Study of the Friction and Wear Behavior of Metal/Polymer-Metal Multi-Material Configurations

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Using an adapted ball-on-pyramid test setup, the friction and wear characteristics of some exemplary multi-material configurations (metal/polymer-metal) are studied. The results reveal that a manipulation of the friction and wear performance by combining certain sample materials is possible.

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