Abstract

Antifriction properties have been studied for a diamond-like coating (DLC) and titanium nitride, used as an intermediate layer to improve adhesion. The physical and mechanical properties of the coatings have been determined, and the tribotechnical properties thereof have been evaluated in an inactive lubricating medium, as well as in lubricating media with surfactant and chemically-active additives. The studied diamond-like coating causes the wear resistance of the surface to increase and can significantly reduce the coefficient of friction. The lubricating medium does not significantly affect the antifriction properties of the diamond-like coating.

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