2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmech.2021.652001
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In situ Tribo-Fluorination for Oil-Less Hermetic Compressor Applications

Abstract: In the present work, we overview the multidisciplinary development of a regular, lubricated, hermetic compressor which works in an on-off cycle, circular motion, single-speed, many tribological contacts, into an innovative, linear motion, variable displacement, single tribological contact, oil-less hermetic compressor presenting high versatility in terms of refrigerator design, sustainability and improved efficiency. The original approach encompassed the development of new surface engineering procedures applyi… Show more

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“…LabMat came to master the process of making these coatings, and various aspects were the object of study: the effect of different types of nitrides [151], the substrate surface topography [152], the use of cast irons (grey and nodular) as a substrate [153], as well as the influence of the evolution of the surface topography of these substrates on friction [154]. The genesis and stability of tribolayers in solid lubrication: the case of pair DLC-stainless steel [155] and the in situ tribo fluorination of these coatings [156] were also evaluated.…”
Section: Brazilian Tribology: Status Quomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LabMat came to master the process of making these coatings, and various aspects were the object of study: the effect of different types of nitrides [151], the substrate surface topography [152], the use of cast irons (grey and nodular) as a substrate [153], as well as the influence of the evolution of the surface topography of these substrates on friction [154]. The genesis and stability of tribolayers in solid lubrication: the case of pair DLC-stainless steel [155] and the in situ tribo fluorination of these coatings [156] were also evaluated.…”
Section: Brazilian Tribology: Status Quomentioning
confidence: 99%