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Friction coefficients

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ajordanc

Mechanical
Apr 25, 2003
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Hi!, I´m looking for friction coefficients of different materials (aluminium - tungsten carbide and zirconia) that are used in a metal forming process which is obviously lubricated, could anyone tell me where or how can I get this info?

thank you in advance!

Have a nice day
 
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Marks and Shigley are useful. Also contact friction materials suppliers, who are intimate with this property.
 
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