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Improved Single-Unit Schiefer Abrasion Testing Machine

Author(s):

Herbert F. Schiefer
Lawrence E. Crean
John F. Krasny

Publication:
Textile Research Journal, Vol. 19, No. 5, 259-269 (1949)
Year:
1949
Abstract:
An improved single-unit Schiefer abrasion testing machine was developed. It can be adapted for testing a great variety of materials under a wide range of test conditions. Different types of specimen holders and abradants can be used with the machine. Both the pressure and the tension on the specimen can be fixed at selected values and maintained constant throughout the test period. A variety of materials, including woven, knitted, and coated fabrics, plastics, paper, leather, and other materials, were abraded with the machine. The abrasive wear of each material was found to be extremely uniform over the abraded area. The effect of the amount of plasticizer on the resistance to abrasion of plastics was readily measured. The rate of abra sion was directly proportional to the amount of plasticizer present. The abrasive wear in tests of woven fabrics appeared very similar to that which occurred in service. A quantitative method based upon the change in electrical capacitance of the specimen with abrasion was described for evaluating the amount of abrasion. A quantity which is a measure of abrasive destruction or ruin was defined. This quantity was used to obtain an iso-ruin map of a large area of a trouser leg. This iso-ruin map showed very clearly a number of areas at which ex cessive wear in service had occurred. The change of the abradant during abrasion tests is discussed. Carborundum paper, a generally used abradant, decreased very greatly in abrasive power. The spring steel blade abradant remained essentially constant, although in testing one resin-finished fabric the surfaces of this abradant became coated with the resinous substance, which greatly increased its abrasive power.
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