Author:
Skobelev S B,Blesman A I,Polonyankin D A,Bezzateeva E G,Bury G G,Poteryaev I K
Abstract
Abstract
The paper studies the effect of parameters of a thin-layer copper-based coating applied by magnetron sputtering on the wear resistance of samples made of steel 18Cr2Ni4WA when working in a friction pair “18Cr2Ni4WA – cast iron GG 15”. The rational values for the thickness of the applied copper coating are determined, at which the lowest friction torque during the burn-in period and the minimum burn-in time are achieved. Jeol JCM-5700 Scanning Electron Microscope is used to study the friction track of samples and counter bodies. It is found that in the process of friction, the coating is selectively transferred from copper to the surface of the counter body, which significantly reduces the wear of the counter body.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy