Abstract

Wear properties of CrN/NbN superlattice coating deposited on the WC-12Co substrate was investigated while using 100Cr6 steel, SiC and Al2O3 ball as counterbodies for friction pairs. The value of friction coefficient and wear rate was lowest at ~0.01 and 2.6×10−7mm3/Nm, respectively, when coating slides against Al2O3 ball. In contrast, friction coefficient and wear rate were increased while sliding with steel and SiC ball. The deviation in friction coefficient was described by mechanical and chemical properties of these balls. Hardness of Al2O3 and SiC ball was comparable but significant deviation in friction coefficient was observed. That is related to oxidation resistance of these balls which is high for Al2O3 compared to SiC ball as evident by Raman analysis of the wear track. However, hardness and oxidation resistance were low for steel ball which shows oxidational wear mechanism.

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