Various composites of polyamide 6 filled with short glass fibre, polytetraf
luoroethylene and metal powders viz. copper and bronze were formulated in t
he laboratory and characterised for their various mechanical properties suc
h as tensile strength, tensile elongation, flexural strength, hardness and
impact strength. Compositional analysis was done with gravimetry, solvent e
xtraction and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) techniques followed b
y tribo-performance evaluation in abrasive wear mode by abrading a sample a
gainst silicon carbide (SiC) abrasive paper in a single pass condition unde
r various loads. It was observed that the fibre reinforcement deteriorated
the abrasive wear resistance of virgin polymer. Combination of fibre and pa
rticulate filler was more detrimental in this respect. Efforts were made to
correlate the wear performance with the appropriate mechanical properties.
Under selected loading condition, wear as a function of product of hardnes
s, elongation to break (e) and ultimate tensile strength (S) showed better
correlation than Ranter-Lancaster plot. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
was used to analyse the worn surfaces of the samples. (C) 2001 Kluwer Acade
mic Publishers.