volume 236 issue 1-2 pages 179-188

Surface durability of electroless Ni–P composite deposits

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date1999-12-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.204
CiteScore10.4
Impact factor6.1
ISSN00431648, 18732577
Materials Chemistry
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Condensed Matter Physics
Surfaces and Interfaces
Mechanics of Materials
Abstract
Different Ni–P composite coatings containing SiC particles, to improve wear resistance, and PTFE, MoS 2 and BN particles, to reduce friction, were produced on a steel substrate by means of electroless deposition. A reference Ni–P deposit and a double Ni–P/SiC–PTFE co-deposit were also produced. The dry sliding behaviour against a steel counterface (made of AISI M2) was found to develop through two stages (indicated with stage I and II). Stage I was found to be connected with the initial wear damage of the co-deposit and is therefore representative of its surface durability. In this respect, the best performances were displayed by the Ni–P/PTFE and Ni–P/MoS 2 co-deposits, since their wear rates were negligible during stage I. For the Ni–P/PTFE co-deposit, friction coefficient also remained very low (0.07) during this stage, whereas in the case of the Ni–P/MoS 2 co-deposit, stage I, which also had a shorter duration, was characterized by a higher friction coefficient (0.18). The removal of the co-deposit (stage II) was, however, more difficult in the case of the Ni–P/MoS 2 co-deposit than for the Ni–P/PTFE co-deposit. The Ni–P/SiC–PTFE co-deposit displayed better properties than the reference Ni–P deposit but worse than the Ni–P/MoS 2 and Ni–P/PTFE co-deposits and, finally, the Ni–P/BN co-deposit showed the worst sliding behaviour, since its intense removal started from the beginning of the test. As far as the rolling–sliding behaviour of the co-deposits against the same steel counterface is concerned, the best properties were shown by the Ni–P/BN co-deposit and the worst performances were shown by the reference Ni–P deposit and the Ni–P/SiC co-deposit because of their brittleness.
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Straffelini G., Colombo D., MOLINARI A. Surface durability of electroless Ni–P composite deposits // Wear. 1999. Vol. 236. No. 1-2. pp. 179-188.
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Straffelini G., Colombo D., MOLINARI A. Surface durability of electroless Ni–P composite deposits // Wear. 1999. Vol. 236. No. 1-2. pp. 179-188.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/s0043-1648(99)00273-2
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/s0043-1648(99)00273-2
TI - Surface durability of electroless Ni–P composite deposits
T2 - Wear
AU - Straffelini, Giovanni
AU - Colombo, D.
AU - MOLINARI, A.
PY - 1999
DA - 1999/12/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 179-188
IS - 1-2
VL - 236
SN - 0043-1648
SN - 1873-2577
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@article{1999_Straffelini,
author = {Giovanni Straffelini and D. Colombo and A. MOLINARI},
title = {Surface durability of electroless Ni–P composite deposits},
journal = {Wear},
year = {1999},
volume = {236},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {dec},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/s0043-1648(99)00273-2},
number = {1-2},
pages = {179--188},
doi = {10.1016/s0043-1648(99)00273-2}
}
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Straffelini, Giovanni, et al. “Surface durability of electroless Ni–P composite deposits.” Wear, vol. 236, no. 1-2, Dec. 1999, pp. 179-188. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0043-1648(99)00273-2.