Abstract

Friction and wear characteristics of atmospheric plasma sprayed Ni-Al–Ag–MoS2, Ni-Al-Ag-MoS2-5 wt% hBN and Ni-Al-Ag-MoS2-10 wt% hBN coatings were examined against alumina ball at a constant load of 5 N and sliding velocity of 0.3 m/s from room temperature (RT) to 800 °C using a high temperature tribometer. The hardness of coatings was found to decrease from 182 HV0.2 to 164 HV0.2 with addition of 5 wt% hBN which further decreased to 155 HV0.2 for 10 wt% hBN. Both the friction coefficient and the wear rate were found to decrease with increasing temperature from RT to 800 °C for all the coatings. However, the coating containing 5 wt% hBN showed a consistently lower coefficient friction and wear rate in comparison to other coatings. The coefficient of friction for Ni-Al-Ag-MoS2-5 wt% hBN coating decreased from 0.5 to 0.23 with an increase in temperature from RT to 800 °C. The observed behavior has been attributed to the presence of NiO, AgMoxOy in the tribo-layer and the synergistic action of hBN which helped Ag and MoS2 in enhancing the friction and wear performance of coatings.

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