Microstructure, phase transition and tribological performances of Ni 3Si-based self-lubricating composite coatings

Muye Niu, Qinling Bi, Shengyu Zhu, Jun Yang, Weimin Liu

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Abstract

Ni3Si-based composite coatings with various contents of MoS 2 and BaF2/CaF2 were prepared by hot-pressed sintering. The effects of MoS2 and BaF2/CaF2 on mechanical and tribology properties of the coatings were evaluated in the temperature range of 25-800 °C, respectively. The results showed that MoS2 decomposes to Mo2S3 during the fabricating process, and Ni31Si12 phase was formed when the hot-pressing temperature rising up to 1050 °C. The coatings had high friction coefficients below 200 °C because of the decomposition of MoS 2. It is interesting to note that the Ni31Si12 phase in all of the coatings is fully transformed to Ni3Si at 800 °C during the friction process. The coating containing 15 wt.% MoS 2 and 10 wt.% BaF2/CaF2 exhibited the lowest friction coefficient when the temperature exceeded 400 °C. A glaze layer was formed on the worn surface at higher temperature. XRD results showed that the worn surface of the coating contained BaMoO4, CaMoO4, and NiMoO4 at 800 °C, and these oxides act as effective lubricants at this temperature. The synergistic action of the oxides is responsible for the reduction of the friction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)367-374
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume555
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Apr 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Coating materials
  • Intermetallics
  • Phase transitions
  • Powder metallurgy
  • X-ray diffraction

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