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Tribological behaviour of duplex treated Ti-6Al-4V: Combining nitrogen PSII with a DLC coating

  • Hongbing Ji
  • , Lifang Xia
  • , Xinxin Ma
  • , Yue Sun
  • , Mingren Sun

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Abstract

The chemical structure and tribological behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V plasma source ion implanted with nitrogen then DLC-coated in an acetylene plus hydrogen-glow discharge (bias voltage -10 to -30 kV) were investigated. The as-modified samples have a TiN/H:DLC multilayer architecture (coating resistivity 1.6×109 to 2.4×1011 Ω/cm) and exhibit higher hardness, especially at low loads or plastic penetrations in the order of deposition bias voltage -10, -20 and -30 kV. At a lower contact load (1 N) and higher sliding speed (0.05 m/s), frictional properties in most cases improved, as did wear properties. At a higher contact load (5 N) and lower sliding speed (0.04 m/s), frictional showed almost no improvement, and wear properties deteriorated. When the material of the counterbody was then changed from AISI 52100 to Ti-6Al-4V modified as the disc (contact load 5 N unchanged, sliding speed decreased), the friction coefficient decreased (but showed no improvement compared with the unmodified sample), while wear properties deteriorated further, and wear was changed from just the disc to both disc and ball, abrasive and adhesive dominated. Transfer films, mainly made up of wear debris transferred from the disc wear surfaces, were formed on the wear scars of the counterbodies. The deterioration of wear properties of the modified samples at the higher contact load is considered to be caused by the `thin ice' effect.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)265-273
Number of pages9
JournalTribology International
Volume32
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1999

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