Importance of Gold in Cold Welding
Topics Covered
Overview
Controlling Friction in
Engineering
Commerical Applications of Gold
Overview
Gold
can be used as lubricant in a number of engineering applications based
on its resistance to cold welding.
Controlling
Friction in Engineering
Control of friction is a key engineering requirement in many
applications. Under low pressures films on metals which are lost as a
result of friction or other effects are not replaced, with the result
that metal surfaces in contact with each other can easily cold weld to
one another. In space, this difficulty is increased since in some
external situations non-metallic lubricants may suffer from radiation
damage, chemical breakdown or evaporation.
As a result of its low shear strength, cold welding is not the
serious problem with gold that it is with other metals in such
situations, and it has therefore been applied as a solid film lubricant
in many space situations involving moving parts, both alone as a
surface coating on the bearing surfaces, and in combination with low
volatility synthetic lubricants.
Commerical Applications of Gold
The lubricating properties of gold
are also now being exploited in a niche commercial application in
China. The NanoGold Oil™ is an additive for petrol or diesel
engines that is claimed to offer fuel savings and power improvements,
as well as reduced engine noise. Traditionally graphite can be used as
an ingredient of cylinder coating additive, along with
polytetrafluoroethylene (i.e. Teflon). The manufacturers claim that in
fact gold
is the best material for a cylinder coating additive but is rarely used
due to its high price and limitations of milling technology. NanoGold
Oil™ is based on a liquid additive comprised of synthetic oil and gold
nanoparticles that are believed coat a layer of gold
on the engine's cylinder and piston surface, as well as on lower parts
of engines such as shaft and cam shaft, thereby filling and sealing
micropores and pits that may exist.
Source: World Gold Council
For more information on this source please visit World
Gold Council
Date Added: Nov 7, 2009
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