Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7001798 | Tribology International | 2018 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of the present work is to understand the reciprocating sliding friction and wear behaviour of manganese phosphate coatings that are deposited onto mild steel substrates by a wet-chemical process. All tribological tests were performed under dry conditions with a translatory oscillation tribometer for up to 500 oscillating cycles with contact pressures from 750 to 2000â¯MPa on three materials: (a) uncoated substrate (1.0037 mild steel), (b) manganese phosphate (Mn-P) and (c) manganese phosphate coated with prior activation (A & Mn-P) using steel ball as a counterpart. A significant difference in the frictional performance among the two different phosphate coatings was not seen. Nevertheless, the two different phosphate coatings showed diverse wear mechanisms compared to mild steel.
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Authors
Saranya Azhaarudeen, Azhaarudeen Anifa Mohamed Faruck, Andreas Nevosad,