Friction and Wear Testing Machine
M-2000
Tribometer for testing the wear resistance of various metals and non-metals under testing conditions of sliding friction, rolling friction, and combined friction
The tribometer is used for testing the wear resistance of metals and non-metals under different friction states, including sliding friction, rolling friction, combined sliding-rolling, and intermittent contact. It is suitable for evaluating the durability and friction mechanisms of a wide range of materials such as nylon, plastics, and other engineering materials.
Max. test force | 2000N |
Rotation speed of upper specimen | 360/180 r/min |
Rotation speed of lower specimen | 400/200 r/min |
Specimen size (diameter×thickness) | (30-50)×10mm |
Friction torque | 0-15N.m |
Commonly used to evaluate the friction and wear properties of lubricants, metals, plastics, coatings, rubbers, and ceramics. Operating under specific contact pressures, it can simulate rolling, sliding, or combined rolling-sliding motion. With its adjustable speed system, the wear tester supports testing at both very low and high speeds, making it suitable for laboratory research as well as industrial applications.