Abstract

We investigate the wear resistance of VT14 titanium alloy after oxynitriding realized by modifying nonstoichiometric titanium nitride by oxygen. It is shown that the oxide component in an oxynitride coating improves the wear resistance of the alloy in a friction pair with BrAZh9-4l brass. It is established that the wear rate of a “VT14 titanium alloy with oxynitride coating–U8 steel” tribopair is an order smaller than that of a “VT14 titanium alloy with oxynitride coating–BrAZh9-4l brass” tribopair. It is also established that the tribologic behavior of the former tribopair improves after replacing AMH-10 lubricant by I-40A lubricant.

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