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Top 3 Modern Industries That Rely on Anti-Friction Materials for Peak Performance

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Anti Friction Material , or more broadly speaking, anti-friction solutions, are the essential lubricants that have evolved in the last couple of decades to a level where they solve many of the problems of wear, tear, and energy loss in high-tech industries whose performance depends heavily on these materials. Those materials have become the support pillars of many high-tech industries that require precision, reliability, and long-lastingness. Just imagine the machinery of the twenty-first century without these materials, and it would be the era of very rapid ageing of machines, high energy consumption, and the failure to achieve peak productivity results. 1. Automotive Industry Anti-friction technology is going to be the core of the automotive industry. The ultimate goal in the car industry is fuel efficiency, and one of the most reliable ways of achieving this is through the reduction of friction in engine components and transmission systems. In addition, anti-friction materials contr...

Top Signs Your Clutch Disc Friction Material Is Wearing Out

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Have‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ you noticed that your car is not running as well as it used to? A little strange, maybe it has been slipping gears, a strange vibration, speed gain delayed for a while? These are signs that your clutch disc friction may have to be changed. The main function of this part is to ensure the stable flow of energy from the engine to the gearbox. Once a driver starts to see it works, the driving experience can change dramatically, and in general, it can be dangerous to your vehicle and your safety if you decide to keep on driving without any parts replaced. 1. Slipping Gears and Loss of Power The most obvious sign of worn friction material is gear slipping. At times, the engine speed may be very high, but the vehicle still will not accelerate properly. The reason why this happens is that the clutch is no longer able to hold effectively, and hence, power transfer is reduced. In other words, as the friction material wears to a certain point, the times that slipping shows up will ...