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FE > Semester 1 > Applied Chemistry 1
Marks : 05
Years : MAY 2015
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Solid lubricants are used for certain system where oil and grease are either undesirable or inadequate.
Solid lubricants are generally used in the following cases-
• When heavy machinery is to be operated at high speed and moderate load or at very high load and low speed.
• When the machine parts are not easily accessible.
• When machines are at high working temperature and pressure.
They are used in the form of powder or a suspension in water or oil.
The co-efficient of friction lies on range of 0.005 to 0.01. They separate two moving surfaces under boundary conditions.
They are economical, non-toxic, easy to apply, chemically inert, thermally stable and are resistant to radiations.
The substances most commonly used as solid lubricants are graphite, molybdenum-di-sulphide, mica, Teflon, chalk, soap stone etc.