Title of article :
Investigating the wear characteristics of engineered surfaces:
low-temperature plasma nitriding and TiN + MoSx hard-solid
lubricant coating
Author/Authors :
Julfikar Haider، نويسنده , , Mahfujur Rahman، نويسنده , , K. Y. Benyounis and M. S. J. Hashmi، نويسنده , , Mohammed Sarwar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Significant progress has been made in the past
decade in plasma nitriding with a majority of the research
work focusing on improving hardness and wear resistance
of the nitrided surface through the reduction of nitriding
temperature, pressure or time. Hard-solid lubricating
coatings have also been extensively studied for lowering
the wear rate and coefficient of friction of traditional hard
coatings such as TiN by the combined effect of hardness
and solid lubrication. In this study, the wear characteristics
of low-temperature plasma-nitrided steel substrate performed
using a Saddle-field fast atom beam source and
TiN + MoSx hard-solid lubricant coating deposited by a
closed-field magnetron-sputtering technique have been
investigated. The thin hard layer in plasma-nitrided substrates
exhibited much higher hardness and lower wear
compared to the untreated substrate in pin-on-disc wear
testing. In addition, the study of the wear track morphology
of the nitrided samples evidenced significant reduction of
deeper ploughing and plastic deformation due to higher
hardness and load supporting of the nitrided layer. On the
other hand, due to the incorporation of MoS2 in TiN
coating, the wear resistance and coefficient of friction were
greatly improved in TiN + MoSx coating compared to
pure TiN coating. In contrast to TiN coating, a relatively
smoother wear track with less abrasive wear also supported
the beneficial effects of adding MoS2 in TiN coating.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science