Abstract

A CuCoBe–diamond composite was used to reinforce a laser textured 410 stainless steel piston ring by hot-pressing. Different hot-pressing parameters were used to optimize the sintering process of the CuCoBe particles (P = 25 and 50 MPa, T = 820 and 980 °C, and t = 15 and 30 min). The results showed an increase in the hardness of the hot-pressed samples (50.5% and 48.5% for P = 25 and 50 MPa, respectively). Three textures with different track widths and distances between them were produced by laser on the compression piston rings’ surface. The composite powders were used for the reinforcement of the textures by hot-pressing at the optimized sintering parameters (T = 980 °C, P = 25 and 50 MPa, and t = 15 min). The tribological results revealed that larger texture dimensions led to enhanced tribological performance.

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