2021
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijmsa.20211003.13
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A Review on Tribological Study of DLC Coatings in Combination with Bio Based Lubricants

Abstract: In past few years DLC coatings and bio based lubricants have gained significant attraction due to their excellent tribological properties. Biolubricants showed synergetic behavior with contact surfaces, when used as a lubricant. Reason behind the attraction towards biolubricants is that they are renewable and biodegradable source of energy. The dominant properties of biolubricants are high flash point, less coefficient of friction, good wear resistance, high viscosity index, lower toxicity and high biodegradab… Show more

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“…These issues are also described in a number of publications [30,31]. These are coatings with different characteristics, as pointed out by Casais et al [32]: "CrN/CrCN/DLC multilayered coatings presented a better overall wear behavior, whereas B 4 C coating showed a good wear behavior regarding the load". Among the carbon coatings characterized by favorable tribological properties, there are coatings doped with tungsten, i.e., a-C:H:W (W-incorporated hydrogenated DLC) coatings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…These issues are also described in a number of publications [30,31]. These are coatings with different characteristics, as pointed out by Casais et al [32]: "CrN/CrCN/DLC multilayered coatings presented a better overall wear behavior, whereas B 4 C coating showed a good wear behavior regarding the load". Among the carbon coatings characterized by favorable tribological properties, there are coatings doped with tungsten, i.e., a-C:H:W (W-incorporated hydrogenated DLC) coatings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Numerous research papers in the past few years have explored the frictional characteristics of DLC films in various settings [90]. The primary method by which DLC films typically control friction involves the formation of a transfer film, which then facilitates easy shear sliding within the interfacial material.…”
Section: Friction and Wearmentioning
confidence: 99%