Magnetic fluids in sealing and lubrication – a state of the art review

M. Säynätjoki, K. Holmberg
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The paper is a review of the properties and functions of magnetic fluids and their potential use in tribological applications, such as seals and bearings. They offer new possibilities for achieving low friction, low wear, and no leak- age. Magnetic fluids or ferrofluids consist of magnetic particles suspended in a carrier fluid and a coating on the particles. The coating prevents the agglomeration of the particles through magnetic and molecular attraction by keeping the distance between them sufficiently large. The magnetic fluids have the basic properties of liquids and they act like ferromagnetic materials in the presence of an external magnetic field. Shaft sealing is the most promising potential application for ferrofluids. Magnetic seals have zero-leakage and low friction, they are non-stick and they have high-performance properties. Lubrication is another important application of ferrofluids. The advantage over conventional lubricants is the possibility of keeping the lubricant exactly and only where it is needed. They provide the possibility of increasing the life of components. Furthermore, because they do not contaminate, ferrofluids are also used as lubricants in clean environments.
密封和润滑中的磁流体——最新评述
本文综述了磁流体的性质和功能及其在密封和轴承等摩擦学领域的潜在应用。它们为实现低摩擦、低磨损和无泄漏提供了新的可能性。磁流体或铁磁流体由悬浮在载流体中的磁性颗粒和颗粒上的涂层组成。涂层通过保持粒子之间足够大的距离来防止粒子通过磁性和分子吸引力聚集。磁流体具有液体的基本性质,在外部磁场的作用下,它们表现得像铁磁材料。轴封是铁磁流体最有潜力的应用领域。磁性密封具有零泄漏、低摩擦、不粘、高性能等特点。润滑是铁磁流体的另一个重要应用。与传统润滑剂相比,它的优点是可以精确地保持润滑剂,并且只在需要的地方。它们提供了增加部件寿命的可能性。此外,由于它们不会污染环境,铁磁流体也被用作清洁环境中的润滑剂。
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