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Tribological properties of plasma‐sprayed nickel alloy matrix self‐lubricating coating at elevated temperatures

Wensheng Li, Yang Sun, Wei Hu, Shengyu Zhu, Haimin Zhai, Jun Yang, Xiangjuan Fan, Weimin Liu

2020Rare Metals12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract A nickel alloy matrix high‐temperature self‐lubricating coating (77.5 wt% (Ni–Cr–Mo–Al)–12.5 wt% Ag–10 wt% BaF 2 /CaF 2 ) was prepared by plasma spraying technique. Results show that the Vickers microhardness of coating is (2.9 ± 0.5) GPa, and the average bonding strength is about (35.6 ± 0.5) MPa. The coating rubbing against Inconel 718 superalloy pin exhibits superior tribological performance with coefficient of friction (COF) of below 0.25 and wear rate of 8.2 × 10 –5 –15.2 × 10 –5 mm 3 ·N −1 ·m −1 at a wide temperature range from 25 to 800 °C, and the COF and the wear rate are slightly reduced with temperature increasing. The low COF and wear rate were attributed to the synergistic effects of Ag, BaF 2 /CaF 2 , Ag 2 MoO 4 and BaMoO 4 .

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceTribologySuperalloyCoatingAlloyRubbingIndentation hardnessInconelNickelMetallurgyFriction coefficientComposite materialInconel 625Dry lubricantMatrix (chemical analysis)MicrostructureMetal and Thin Film MechanicsTribology and Wear AnalysisHigh-Temperature Coating Behaviors