Disadvantages of Solid Lubrication
Disadvantages of Solid Lubrication
- Poor self-healing properties. A broken solid film tends to shorten the useful life of the lubricant.
- Poor heat dissipation. This condition is especially true with polymers due to their low thermal conductivities.
- Higher coefficient of friction and wear than hydrodynamically lubricated bearings.
- Color associated with solids may be undesirable.
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Difficult if not impossible to feed into a lubrication system.
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Storage or service life is limited.
- Thermal expansion can be very different to the metals that are being lubricated. Therefore, loss of desireable mechanical clearance will occur during operation at elevated or reduced temperatures.