Abstract
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) composites are extensively utilized in tribological applications. In bearing applications, they have found use in journal bearings, bearing pads, lubricants, and other related contexts. However, the applicability of PTFE in ball-bearing systems has yet to be thoroughly investigated. This article begins by examining the wear behaviour of both pure PTFE and 15% PEEK-filled PTFE through ball-on-disc tests using silicon nitride balls. Subsequently, ball bearings incorporating silicon nitride balls were fabricated and subjected to free run and rolling contact fatigue tests. The findings indicate that pure PTFE is unsuitable for ball-bearing applications, whereas PEEK-filled PTFE may be viable for low-load and low-RPM applications.