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titleOfInvention A kind of metal wear self-healing material for repairing sliding bearing of wind tunnel motor and preparation method thereof
abstract The present application relates to the technical field of metal anti-wear, and specifically discloses a metal wear self-healing material for repairing a sliding bearing of a wind tunnel motor and a preparation method thereof. The metal wear self-healing material used for repairing the sliding bearing of a wind tunnel motor includes the following components by weight: 36-48 parts of silicate powder, 8-10 parts of metal powder, 4-8 parts of curing aid, filling powder 20-30 parts, foaming agent 6-8 parts, foam stabilizer 3-5 parts, base oil 70-90 parts. When the metal wear self-healing material of the present application is added to the wear interface of the bearing bush, the flash temperature generated when the bearing bush rubs against the rotating shaft causes the foaming agent to decompose and release gas, and the gas forms micro-bubbles in the base oil. Micro-bubbles can be adsorbed on the surface of various powders and have a lubricating effect on the powders, reducing the obstruction of the movement of the powder caused by the wear area of the bearing bush, and helping to improve the wear resistance of the wear-resistant protective layer formed in the unworn area. rate, hindering the further expansion of the wear area.
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