Corn stalk fibre reinforced nonasbestos environment-friendly friction composite materials have been fabricated, and their\nphysical, mechanical, and tribological properties are characterized. The tribological properties of the friction composites were\nevaluated following GB5763-2008 norms on a constant-speed-type friction tester. The experimental outcome reveals that the\ncontent of corn stalk fibre has a noteworthy impact on the tribological, mechanical, and physical properties of the friction\ncomposites. Specifically, the friction composite with a content of 7% exhibited excellent friction and wear properties. The worn\nsurface morphology of friction composites was further investigated using a scanning electron microscope. It was found that the\ncorn stalk fibre content greatly affected the tribological properties of the friction composites.
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