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Effect of Phenolic Resin on Density, Porosity, Hardness, Thermal Stability, and Friction Performance as A Binder in Non-Asbestos Organic Brake Pad
Author(s) -
Putri Nawangsari,
Jamasri,
Heru Santoso Budi Rochardjo
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/547/1/012012
Subject(s) - materials science , brake pad , porosity , composite material , composite number , compaction , thermal stability , curing (chemistry) , volume fraction , volume (thermodynamics) , brake , metallurgy , chemistry , physics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics
Phenolic resin is the most common resin binder used in brake pad materials. Selection of the relative amount of phenolic resin is an important to maintain structurally intact with the other ingredients of brake pad composite. In this experimental study, the effects of phenolic resin as a binder in non-asbestos organic brake pad was investigated. The brake pad composite was made using a powder metallurgy technique. Four formulations with different volume fractions 10, 15, 20, and 25 were selected. Parameters applied were 47 MPa compaction pressure, 150 °C molding temperature, and 130 °C post curing temperature with 6 hours holding time. The properties of brake pad composite were examined density, porosity, hardness, thermal stability, and friction performance (refers to SNI 09-0143-1987). The results show the increase of phenolic resin content can decrease the density, porosity, thermal stability, friction coefficient, and volume wear rate by 1%, 16.79%, 2.39%, 42.5%, 24.16%, respectively. However, the hardness increases by 19.29 %. This investigation also recommends not to select 10 and 15 volume fraction of phenolic resin due to lower resistance to mechanical stresses although the thermal stability is better than the other studied composites.

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