Studi Eksperimental Kinerja Biopelumas Dengan Bahan Dasar Minyak Kelapa Sawit Dan Aloe Vera (60:40) Terhadap Sifat Tribologi Material Aluminium 6061 Melalui Pengujian Pin On Disk
Experimental Study Of Biolubricant Performance Based On Palm Oil And Aloe Vera (60:40) On The Tribological Properties Of Aluminium 6061 Using Pin-On-Disk Testing

Date
2025Author
Hutauruk, Christian Prima Amagra
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Irwan, Ade
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The current use of petroleum-based lubricants has significant environmental impacts and relies on non-renewable resources, highlighting the need for more eco-friendly alternatives. This study aims to develop a biolubricant derived from palm oil and aloe vera with a 60:40 ratio and evaluate its tribological performance on Aluminium 6061 material. The testing was conducted using a pin-on-disk apparatus under 5 N and 10 N loads for 10 minutes at 1000 rpm. Evaluated parameters included viscosity, friction coefficient, wear rate, surface roughness, and microstructural observations. The results indicated that the biolubricant yielded lower friction coefficients and wear rates compared to conventional and non-lubricated specimens. Furthermore, the biolubricant demonstrated effective lubrication and thermal stability during testing. Therefore, the developed biolubricant shows promise as an environmentally friendly alternative for mechanical engineering applications.
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