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A. Haltner (1964)
An evaluation of the role of vapor lubrication mechanisms in MoS2Wear, 7
J. Lancaster (1965)
Anisotropy in the mechanical properties of lamellar solids and its effect on wear and transfer
J. Lancaster (1967)
The influence of substrate hardness on the formation and endurance of molybdenum disulphide filmsWear, 10
R. Dickinson, L. Pauling (1923)
The Crystal Structure of MolybdeniteJournal of the American Chemical Society, 45
The various physical and surfacechemical factors which might affect the lubricating action of molybdenum disulphide are discussed the importance of particle size and shape are emphasized. Up to date thoughts on lubrication mechanism are examined together with various environmental factors which can affect its industrial use. Recent Climax development work, particularly with respect to MoS2 greases concludes the paper.
Industrial Lubrication and Tribology – Emerald Publishing
Published: Aug 1, 1969
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