Abstract

Cathodic plasma electrolysis (CPE) process was applied on cast iron samples for about 1 minute to obtain a crater-liked surface texture with intention to reduce the friction and increase the wear resistance. During the treating process, the plasma discharging was initiated at the surface of cast iron samples, leading to the explosion of gas bubbles and then generating an irregular array of micro craters. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations showed that the recessed and protruded surface textures were obtained when the CPE-process was conducted at low and high voltages, respectively. The textured surfaces were measured and characterized using skewness and kurtosis Pin-on-disc tribotests on those textured samples demonstrated that the samples with negative skewness and higher kurtosis had a smaller coefficient of friction (∼0.08), while the samples with positive skewness and higher kurtosis had a larger coefficient of friction (∼0.104), which was even higher than that of untreated blank sample (∼0.1). The results indicate that the applied voltage significantly influences the surface finish in terms of surface texture and morphology, and thus the coefficients of friction.

Highlights

  • Surface texturing has gained more and more interests from researchers since its potential of wide applications

  • When the metal surface serves as an anode, oxidation reaction occurs on the surface where the oxide coating layer is formed. This process is known as plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) and it is usually applied for corrosion protection and wear resistance.[36]

  • Micro-sized surface texture was created on the cast iron samples innovatively using cathodic plasma electrolysis

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INTRODUCTION

Surface texturing has gained more and more interests from researchers since its potential of wide applications. Since the late 1990s, laser surface texturing became a popular and powerful technology for mechanical seals[6] and magnetic storage devices.[28] It can treat various materials including metal, ceramics. For short pulse laser, it is difficult to create complex patterns such as different shapes and size To solve this problem, the direct laser interference patterning technology was introduced that several laser beams interfere with each other to form various surface texture during one step.[29,30]. When the metal surface serves as an anode, oxidation reaction occurs on the surface where the oxide coating layer is formed This process is known as plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) and it is usually applied for corrosion protection and wear resistance.[36]. CPE has potential to be applied in automotive field such as gears, piston rings and cylinder liner to improve the triboligical performance with low cost and high efficiency

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