Abstract

The present work investigated the high-temperature compressive strength and tribological behaviours of Mo 2 NiB 2 –Ni cermets from 25 to 900 °C. Mo 2 NiB 2 –Ni cermets with four different Ni additions were first fabricated successfully and then tested. The results show that cermets with Ni/B 1.1 have the best compressive strength of 531.8 MPa at 900 °C and superior strength retention at high temperature. With the best high-temperature compressive strength, Mo 2 NiB 2 –Ni cermets with Ni/B 1.1 are used as pins with Si 3 N 4 disks in a tribological test. The wear rate of Mo 2 NiB 2 –Ni cermets gradually increases as the temperature increases from 25 to 900 °C, while the friction coefficient shows the opposite trend. Within the entire testing temperature range, the friction coefficient decreases, and the minimum friction coefficient is obtained at 900 °C. The decline of the friction coefficient is attributed to the self-lubricating oxidation tribolayer covering the worn surface. Moreover, the dominant wear mechanism changes from abrasive wear to oxidation wear as the temperature exceeds 600 °C.

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