Abstract

Composite coatings with solid lubricants can improve the tribological performance of aluminum alloy parts prepared by Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF). In this study, Ni-MoS2 self-lubricating composite coatings were one-step prepared on additive manufactured aluminum alloy surface via jet electrodeposition. The properties and lubrication performance of the coatings prepared using composite electrolyte with different MoS2 particle diameters and concentrations were investigated. The lubrication mechanism of the composite coating was discussed. The results showed that 0.8 μm MoS2 had less agglomeration than 80 nm, resulting in a uniform surface. The lubrication performance of the composite coating was affected by MoS2 particles content and coating hardness. With the increase of MoS2 concentration in the composite electrolyte, the friction coefficient and wear rate decreased, and achieved the best lubrication performance of 0.12 friction coefficient and 0.11 mg/m wear rate when MoS2 composite electrolyte is 5 g/l and MoS2 is 0.8 μm. However, the addition of soft MoS2 decreased the coating hardness, lower hardness will cause lubrication failure.

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