Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
616174 Tribology International 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The research presented in this paper was aimed at elaboration of a new technology for heavy-loaded machine elements, lubricated with ecological oils.The tribological experiments were performed using four-ball tester (scuffing resistance), cone-three balls pitting tester (fatigue life), as well as gear test rig (resistance of lubricated gears to scuffing). The tribosystems were lubricated with various base oil and vegetable-based eco-oil.The tested components were coated with standard single coatings (TiN, CrN) and low-friction coatings (a-C:H:W, MoS2/Ti). The results obtained confirm that low-friction a-C:H:W coating has a great potential for application in heavy-loaded machine components. Under extreme-pressure conditions this coating can take over the functions of anti-wear/extreme-pressure (AW/EP) additives and through this it is possible to minimise the application of toxic lubricating additives and achieve “ecological lubrication”.

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