Experimental Investigations on the Durability and Performance of Industrialized Products used in the Wood Industry
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https://doi.org/10.24425/amm.2026.158830Abstract
The woodworking industry uses a wide range of industrial items, which are subjected to severe mechanical and tribological stresses. This paper presents experimental research that examined the behavior of various essential industrial parts used in the woodworking industry, with a focus on durability, friction coefficient and wear. The performance characteristics of the materials used were determined by friction and abrasion tests, combined with microstructural analysis and mechanical measurements. The results are useful for optimizing materials and component design, which increases the efficiency and durability of industrial equipment in this field.
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