Abstract

Sliding wear behaviour of Fe–28Al–5Cr and its composites containing 15, 25, 35 and 50wt% TiC was investigated against a Si3N4 ceramic ball in 1mol/L H2SO4 solution. The wear rate and friction coefficient were significantly reduced by the addition of TiC. The main reason should be the load carrying role of hard TiC and the formed FeS and hydrated silica films becoming more and more stable with TiC content. The dominant wear mechanism of the Fe–28Al–5Cr alloy and the 15% composite is ploughing and corrosive wear, but that of the 25%, 35% and 50% composites is corrosive wear.

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