Abstract

Al2O3, Cr2O3, and Al2O3-Cr2O3 composite coatings were produced by plasma spraying. Their tribological properties were evaluated at high load conditions. The average friction coefficients, wear rates, and worn surface temperatures of the coating/graphite pairs were measured. Compared with the single coating/graphite pairs, the friction coefficients of composite coating/graphite pairs are more stable. The corresponding wear rates and worn surface temperatures are lower, which may be conducive to the formation of more effective and stable graphite transfer film on the surface of the coating subjected to abrasion. Especially, 10wt.%Al2O3-90wt.%Cr2O3 (AC90) composite coating shows better anti-wear performance, which may be attributed to its higher thermal conduction.

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