Effect of solid lubricant particles on room and elevated temperature tribological properties of Ni–SiC composite coating

2014 
Abstract In this article, the Ni–SiC, Ni–SiC–MoS 2 and Ni–SiC–graphite composite coatings were prepared from a sulfamate bath. Both mechanical and ultrasonic stirrers were used simultaneously during the electrodeposition process. Tribological properties of coatings were evaluated from 25 °C to 300 °C. Based on the results, the friction coefficient of Ni–SiC composite coating at room temperature is very stable during the wear, but this stability decreases with increasing the test temperature. The incorporation of MoS 2 and graphite lubricant particles in the coating reduced the strong adhesive wear and the un-stability of friction coefficient at high temperatures. However, about 15 and 32% reductions were observed in high temperature friction coefficient values of coatings containing MoS 2 and Gr particle coatings, respectively. However, the Ni–SiC–Gr composite coating showed the best friction and wear behavior at all temperatures.
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