In this study, epoxy (EP) composites filled with different contents of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were fabricated by the solvent evaporation and curing method. FT-IR and XRD analysis were performed to explore the discolorment mechanism of the PVDF/EP composites before and after curing. The effects of the PVDF and CNT content on the mechanical and tribological properties of the composites were investigated. Results revealed that 1.0% CNT/30% PVDF/EP composites exhibited a 36.2% and 10.1% increase in flexural strength and hardness, as compared to those of the 30% PVDF/EP composites. The wear rates of 1.0% CNT/30% PVDF/EP composites and 30% PVDF/EP composites were 92.1% and 86.8% lower than that of pristine EP under 1.0 MPa and 0.76 m s−1, respectively. Meanwhile, the fractured and worn surfaces of specimens were both analyzed by the observations of SEM. In addition, wear tests under various applied loads were conducted for pristine EP, 30% PVDF/EP and 1.0% CNT/30% PVDF/EP composites. The results showed that the wear properties of the two composites were both superior to those of pristine EP due to the formation of a transfer film as revealed by SEM-EDS analysis, which could effectively protect the worn surface from direct abrasion during the wear testing.
