The influence of tribochemical reactions of antiwear additives on heterogeneous surface layers in boundary lubrication

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M. Madej
D. Ozimina
I. Piwoński
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[1] Kielce University of Technology,Department of Tribology
[2] University of Lódź,Department of Chemical Technology and Environmental Protection
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Tribology Letters | 2006年 / 22卷
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AFM; antiwear additive; antiwear properties; EDS; friction mechanisms; lubrication; nickel; SEM; triboemission; wear reduction;
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The article discusses methods for the deposition of antiwear, composite coatings with a metallic matrix. The Ni–P–Al2O3 composite layers were superimposed on carbon steel elements using the electroless plating technique. A comparative analysis of adsorptive interactions was carried out for model systems with antiwear characteristics, i.e., for the Ni–P matrix, and the composite material containing micro-dispersive corundum, i.e., Ni–P–Al2O3. The paper presents the results of tribological tests and analyses the effects of tribochemical interactions in the macroscale (using in a pin-on-disc system device) and in the micro/nanoscale—performed with the use of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM).
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页码:135 / 141
页数:6
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