2002
DOI: 10.1108/00368790210415310
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Tribological properties of coated ASME 316L SS and comparison with a substrate

Abstract: Coating is a process applied to surface of materials to have thermal insulation, hot corrosion, erosion and oxidation resistance. Due to their combination of high hardness and chemical stability, thin titanium nitride and Tinalox PVD coatings have been successfully established in surface engineering. In the present study, wear and friction characteristics of TiN and Tinalox PVD coated ASME 316L stainless steel were investigated and compared with the substrate. To do this, friction and wear tests were done usin… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the wear rate of the static partners varies from about 91 and 41 per cent in the case of alumina ball and wood pin, respectively. The abovementioned results are consistent with earlier works (Dogan et al , 2002a, 2002b, 2003), who noted that increase of the hardness led to decrease in the volumetric wear (or the wear rate). According to these authors, a lower volumetric wear of the discs can be due to the microstructure modifications in the substrate after surface treatment.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…On the other hand, the wear rate of the static partners varies from about 91 and 41 per cent in the case of alumina ball and wood pin, respectively. The abovementioned results are consistent with earlier works (Dogan et al , 2002a, 2002b, 2003), who noted that increase of the hardness led to decrease in the volumetric wear (or the wear rate). According to these authors, a lower volumetric wear of the discs can be due to the microstructure modifications in the substrate after surface treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…According to the obtained results: it is obvious that the friction and wear of the discs depend largely on the materials type; in comparison to previous work (Beliardouh et al , 2014a, 2014b), the increase of the applied normal load from 1 to 5 N had no influence on the wear mechanisms; and finally, in agreement with Dogan et al (2002a, 2002b, 2004), the working environment and the friction type are two main parameters influencing the strength of materials in friction conditions. …”
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confidence: 88%
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“…Another process is called hard facing that applies a coating for the purpose of reducing wear or loss of material by abrasion, impact, erosion, oxidation, cavitations, etc. In past, some works were carried out for abrasive wear for various materials (Unal et al , 2005; Kuo and Lee, 2002; Gulenc and Kahraman, 2003; Dogan et al , 2002a, b, 2003, 2004). In fact, the abrasion involves the tearing away of small pieces of materials, therefore the tensile strength, fatigue life and hardness are important factors in determining the wear characteristic of the ferrous alloys.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies in the literature mostly focused on stainless steels and/or low alloy Cr-Ni steels. [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] This study investigated the effect of the boronising heat treatment on the corrosion resistance of cast steels containing a low content of Ni (0.5%), 30% Cr, 1.7% C and 1% Si in two different corrosive media and their wear behaviour on two different counter sliding steel discs having different hardness.…”
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confidence: 99%