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Typical setups include pin-on-disc, ring-on-ring, and ring-on-disc sample contact forms.

Tests may include dry friction, wet friction, and abrasive wear comparisons under varying loads, speeds, and temperature conditions.

The M-2000A friction and wear testing machine is recommended. It simulates multiple working conditions such as sliding friction, rolling friction, combined friction, and intermittent motion. Equipped with an adjustable speed system, it enables evaluation of friction coefficients and wear mechanisms from very low to high speeds, making it ideal for both research and industrial applications.

The MPX-2000 friction and wear testing machine is the optimal choice. Designed as a vertical-axis pin-on-disc system, it supports pin-on-disc, ring-on-ring, and ring-on-disc configurations. It measures wear resistance and friction coefficient under controlled loads and speeds. When fitted with an oil cup, it also supports wet friction tests, making it applicable for evaluating lubricants such as hydraulic oils and engine oils.

The MSH slurry erosion wear tester is designed for such conditions. Using a free-abrasive method, it exposes rotating samples to impacts from abrasive particles within slurry while also incorporating corrosive media. This allows simulation of wear and erosion in environments with weak acids, weak alkalis, and mortar.