9 research outputs found
Tribological properties of PVD coatings with lubricating films
Abstract. This work reports on the tribological performance of three different commercial hard PVD coatings (TiN, TiCN and nACo) with lubricating extra films of Al 2 O 3 , Ni-WS 2 and diamondlike carbon (DLC). WC-Co hardmetal has been used as substrate material. Wear tests, employing two counter bodies of Al 2 O 3 and hardmetal WC-Co, were performed for the PVD coatings with and without the extra films. The results showed that the presence of DLC extra film reduces the coefficient of friction of the PVD hard coatings TiN and nACo. Furthermore, the wear of TiN coatings was reduced in the presence of an extra Ni-WS 2 lubricant film
The Aluminum Based Composite Produced by Self Propagating High Temperature Synthesis
Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis method can be used for producing aluminum and boron carbide based composites. The experimental composites were fabricated using cobalt and carbon as catalysts. The microstructure of the material was studied using Scanning Electron Microscopy and the mechanical properties were determined using micro-hardness testing. Al/B4C based composites with improved properties were obtained and the role of Co/C catalysts was studied
Western Star, 1912-06-05
The Western Star began publication on Newfoundland's west coast on 4 April 1900, appearing weekly with brief semiweekly periods up to 1952, when it became a daily. As of 17 April 2019 it continues as a free weekly community paper