EHD
The EHD provides valuable insight and fundamental investigations into the EHL film thickness and lubricant behaviors in automotive applications
Tribological research has been embraced for many years in the automotive industry, and PCS's range of instruments is used around the world to design and develop world-leading formulations for the field.
Whether you are focused on motorcycles or trucks, on electric vehicles or gasoline, in every automotive application you will find moving parts; and where you find these moving parts, you find tribology. From gearboxes to brake pads, our instruments have been used to drive the innovation of the automotive sector through reliable, repeatable benchtop testing.
In the automotive industry, the benefits of tribological research are widespread. One major benefit from the continued research and improvement of lubricant and coating formulations is the protection they offer moving parts in automotive systems. This improved protection means increased reliability, which is great for customers but also for the environment as parts need replacing less frequently.
Environmental benefits of tribological research in the automotive sector are also found in the improvement in efficiency of powertrain systems—the result of better lubricants. With estimates suggesting that 53 billion gallons of fuel are used annually to overcome friction in passenger cars, even a modest 0.1% improvement in efficiency could result in hundreds of millions of gallons of fuel being saved.
Using PCS equipment, testing of contacts under conditions found in internal combustion engines can be performed, shear rates can be replicated, and EHL film thicknesses can be analyzed. PCS has worked closely with many experts in the automotive industry for the past 30 years, and our instruments have developed to meet their ever changing needs.