WO2009029593A2 - Metal-backed plain bearing - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to the field of plain bearings and materials for use therein. More specifically, the present invention relates to a low friction resin-based surface applied to a metal backing to form a high performance, self lubricated plain bearing.
- Conventional metal polymer plain bearings with polymer based sliding surfaces are typically composed of two-layer or three-layer composite bearing structures. Both forms rely on a metal backing to provide rigidity and allow the material to be formed into the appropriate shape, more commonly a cylinder.
- the metal polymer two-layer bearing materials typically rely on directly-applied or adhered polymers.
- the design of the three-layered bearing typically rely on an adhesive or porous metallic interlayer to attach the polymer bearing lining to the metal backing. In the latter, the porous metallic interlayer is often a critical part of providing the appropriate load bearing and tribological characteristics as well as functioning as a mechanical key.
- Each of these bearings can be useful in dry applications where the use of externally supplied lubricants may be difficult or undesirable.
- FIG. IA shows a cross-section of a conventionally formed three-layer bearing.
- a porous metallic layer 100 is filled with polymer bearing material 110 and applied to a backing material 120, such as steel.
- the polymer bearing material 110 has a base polymer, such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and filler particles.
- the porous metallic layer 100 typically has bronze or copper particles sintered to the backing material.
- FIG. IB shows a conventional process for impregnating a polymer bearing material into a porous metallic layer on a metal backing which typically includes spreading a paste or dry powder onto the porous metallic layer, and the paste or dry powder is compacted into the pores via rolling.
- the paste or dry powder may be made by mixing an aqueous dispersion of PTFE with a filler material, together with an organic lubricant, and coagulating the dispersion to form a "mush.”
- the backing material can be heated using a furnace to drive off any residual water and lubricant in the polymer bearing material.
- the conventional porous metal layer of the three-layer bearing material is typically necessary for attaching the polymer bearing material to the metal backing in such a way as to make the bearing useful in highly loaded, demanding and substantially dry, non-lubricated environments.
- the polymer material will not directly fuse with the metal backing as to provide sufficient strength, adherence or provide the necessary tribological properties, such as wear resistance, fatigue resistance, erosion resistance, low friction and self lubricity for use in highly loaded dry environments.
- a metal-free method of fastening or applying the polymer bearing material to the metal backing without compromising the exceptional tribological properties (e.g. wear resistance) normally attained from the bronze/polymer surface combination.
- Conventional plain bearing layers contain metals, such as copper, a strategic raw material that is required to provide a mechanical key and strengthened support to the polymer matrix of the bearing lining allowing extended operating in highly loaded, dry operating conditions.
- a bronze metallic interlayer and steel backing can be susceptible to corrosion upon contact with some chemicals and moisture, even when commercially available anti-corrosion coatings such as zinc- nickel or tin flash are applied to the metal backing.
- a bearing described herein has been developed to eliminate the need for a porous bronze interlayer whilst maintaining similar levels of bearing strength, lining adhesion and self lubricated sliding properties as is normally expected from the three layer bearing structures.
- This bearing design comprises a resin matrix filled with fluoropolymer, graphite, and other discrete particles of an additive material that can be attached to a backing material.
- a method for manufacturing a bearing consists of depositing a fluid polymer bearing material composed of a resin matrix filled with fluoropolymer, various fillers, and discrete particles of an additive to form a continuous consolidated bearing material layer after curing.
- Figure IA shows a cross-section of a bearing made using a prior art method
- Figure IB shows a bearing manufacturing process according to an exemplary embodiment of a prior art method
- Figure 2 shows a plain bearing according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- Figures 3A and 3B show a bearing manufacturing process according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4 shows a cross-section of a plain bearing according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a plain bearing 200 having a metal backing layer 210 and a bearing material layer 220.
- the bearing material layer 220 can be a continuous consolidated structure comprising a curable resin mixed with a combination of fillers and discrete particles of additive materials.
- the type of resin used can comprise any curable resin suitable for mixing with the fillers and additives.
- the resin used can be curable by use of air, heat, chemical reaction, or radiation.
- the resin is an epoxide thermoset resin.
- the fillers used can include fluoropolymers, such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), mono fluoro alkoxy, and fluorinated ethylene propylene; themoplastics, such as polyetheretherketone, polyphenylenesulphide, and polyamide; graphites or carbons, diamond powder, irregular carbon black, and fullerenes; strengthening fillers, such as calcium fluoride, barium sulfate, micro glass spheres, and ceramic powder; lubricating minerals, such as molybdenum disulphide and tungsten disulphide; lubricating fluids, such as silicone oils; fibers, such as carbon, glass, polymer, and PTFE; and fabrics or meshes, such as carbon, glass, polymer, and PTFE.
- any amount or number of fillers can be included in the bearing material layer 220 so long as enough resin is present to form a continuous, consolidated bearing material layer 220.
- the additive material can comprise any material suitable for incorporation into the filled resin such that the resulting bearing material layer 220 is disposed upon the backing material and operable to withstand the processing temperatures used to consolidate the bearing material layer and the mechanical loadings of the application.
- the additive material can include amine-based curing agents, such as, but not limited to, amines, anhydrides, acrylic copolymers (e-g., Disperbyk 2070) and boric acid esters (e.g., Byk W909).
- any amount of additive material can be included in the bearing material layer 220 so long as enough resin is present to form a continuous consolidated layer.
- the metal backing layer 210 can comprise any material operable to support the bearing material layer 220 and withstand the processes of sintering the bearing material layer 220.
- the metal backing layer 210 of the bearing can comprise a metal strip, e.g. low carbon steel strip.
- the metal backing layer 210 can comprise a metal strip being nickel or copper plated or covered with bronze sintered powder thereon to enhance adhesion of the bearing material layer 220, or a metallic mesh.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B show an exemplary method for manufacturing plain bearings. First, a metal substrate 300, such as a steel sheet in coil form, is leveled by a straightening machine 302 to form the backing material 304.
- An exemplary viscous bearing lining 310 can be prepared with a mixture of approximately 70 to 90% by volume of an expoxide thermoset resin, approximately 5 to 20% by volume of at least one fluoropolymer (e.g., approximately 12% by volume of PTFE), and approximately 1 to 8% of at least one other filler (e.g., 2% by volume of graphite), together with above-mentioned processing additive materials.
- the properties of the resulting bearing material layer can be tailored to suit different operating conditions by changing the amounts and types of fillers, as known to one of ordinary skill in the art.
- the leveled metal substrate 304 can be kept flat by placing it on a vacuum table 350. In this position, the bearing material 310 is deposited onto the metal substrate 304 by gravity and is spread using a doctor knife 350, which is accurately positioned to give a constant thickness.
- the leveled metal substrate 304, which is now coated by the bearing material layer 310, is carried by a conveyor belt 330 through an oven 320 in order to dry and cross-link the bearing material layer 310 and ensure a sufficient bonding of the layer onto the metal substrate 304.
- the bearing material layer 310 can be optimized by adjusting thickness and/or temperature during curing to achieve desired properties.
- FIG. 4 shows a cross-sectional view of a plain bearing.
- a viscous bearing layer 420 can be formed by mixing an epoxide thermoset resin 400 with a bearing material 410 that includes appropriate fillers, and additive materials.
- the bearing layer 420 can be cured to the metal backing layer 430, to form a plain bearing.
- the embodiments described above are intended to be exemplary. One skilled in the art recognizes that numerous alternative components and embodiments that may be substituted for the particular examples described herein and still fall within the scope of the invention.
- a stated range of " 1 to 10" should be considered to include any and all subranges between (and inclusive of) the minimum value of 1 and the maximum value of 10; that is, all subranges beginning with a minimum value of 1 or more, e.g., 1 to 8.3, and ending with a maximum value of 10 or less, e.g., 5.5 to 10, as well as all ranges beginning and ending within the end points, e-g., 2 to 9, 3 to 8, 3 to 9, 4 to 7, and finally to each number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 contained within the range.
- any reference referred to as being "incorporated herein” is to be understood as being incorporated in its entirety.
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