Abstract

To enhance the resistance to wear of Co matrix alloy as high-temperature hot-end parts, the Co-based composites reinforced by strontium sulfate (4.0, 9.0 and 14.0 wt%) were prepared by using a powder metallurgy technology (P/M). The effects of SrSO4 on the microstructure, phase and tribological properties of composites were systematically investigated. The tribological behaviors of Co-based composites were tested from room temperature to 800 °C against Si3N4 ball by a ball-on-disk tribo-tester. The results indicated that SrSO4 decomposed during sintering, and the tribological properties of composites were improved by the addition of SrSO4. The composite with 9.0 wt% SrSO4 had favorable tribological behavior, which was attributed to the in-situ synthesized solid lubricants and lubricating film formed on the contact surfaces.

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