Abstract

Four kinds of nanocrystalline Mo(Si1−xAlx)2 coatings with differing Al contents are prepared onto a Ti–6Al–4V substrates by a double cathode glow discharge apparatus. The microstructural features of the deposited coatings were characterised by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. These coatings are composed of the equiaxed C40–MoSi2 grains with the average grain size of ∼5 nm. Nano-indentation measurements indicated that the hardness H, elastic modulus E and the H/E or H3/E2 ratio of the nanocrystalline Mo(Si1−xAlx)2 coatings slightly increase with the increase in Al content. The tribological behaviour of the nanocrystalline Mo(Si1−xAlx)2 coating sliding against a ZrO2 ceramic ball at room temperature has been compared using a ball-on-disc type tribometer under unlubricated conditions. Experimental results showed that the specific wear rates of the nanocrystalline Mo(Si1−xAlx)2 coatings decrease with increasing Al content and are dramatically reduced by more than 1–2 orders of magnitude over the uncoated Ti–6A1–4V. The enhancement of wear resistance of the nanocrystalline Mo(Si1−xAlx)2 coatings by Al additions is correlated with the increased mechanical properties and the forming oxide layer by tribochemical reactions.

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