Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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615949 | Tribology International | 2010 | 15 Pages |
Flat samples of WC–Co hardmetals with 6–12 wt%Co were surface finished by grinding, polishing and wire-electro-discharge machining (EDM). Comparative dry reciprocating sliding experiments against WC–6 wt%Co pins were performed using a Plint TE77 tribometer. Tribological characteristics were recorded online. Wear surfaces were characterized by surface scanning topography and scanning electron microscopy. Wire-EDM’ed samples exhibited higher friction and wear compared to ground and polished equivalents. This trend was correlated to X-ray diffraction measurements revealing tensile residual surface stresses in WC after wire-EDM contrary to compressive surface stresses after grinding and polishing. However, finer executed EDM reduces friction and wear significantly.