Abstract

The tribological properties of PA-6 and PA-6-based coatings with surface layers gradient-filled with tin, lead, and bismuth nanofilms in a concentration of up to 1.2 wt % are compared. It has been found that differences in the tribological behavior of the composites are due to the adhesion of the filler metals to the counterbody material. It has been shown that the hardness of the friction surface of the composites depends on the susceptibility of the filler metals to strain hardening and explains differences in the values of their wear.

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