Arif Izzuddin Muhammad, Nurul Farhana Mohd Yusof, Z. M. Ripin
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The tribological performance analysis of palm olein-based grease lubricants containing copper nanoparticle additive
Mineral oil-based lubricants have been widely used for their beneficial properties. However, their environmental impact and toxicity have raised concerns, resulting in a search for sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives. This study investigates the tribological behavior of palm olein-based grease with copper nanoparticles additive concentrations of 0.25 and 0.50 wt%. The friction and wear tests were conducted using a four-ball tribometer to evaluate the performance of the formulated grease and compare it with commercial mineral grease. The results showed that the palm olein-based grease with a 0.25 wt% copper nanoparticle additive concentration had excellent lubricant performance, with low friction and wear prevention characteristics. This concentration of Cu nanoparticles led to a 35.05% reduction in average friction coefficient (COF), a 32.56% reduction in wear scar diameter (WSD), and a 48.02% reduction in wear volume compared to pure palm olein-based grease.
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