
doi: 10.1007/bf00773740
1. A study was made of the influence of temperature and environment of the coefficients of friction of natural molybdenum disulfide and synthesized molybdenum, tungsten, and niobium diselenides. 2. The maximum temperatures of effective operation of the materials investigated in various gaseous environments have been established. 3. The character of variation in the coefficient of friction as a function of test conditions is explained from the viewpoint of physicochemical processes taking place in the materials investigated.
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