Microstructure and tribological properties of solid lubricant-doped CMT-WAAMed Stellite deposits
Jari Tuominen,
Ali Sabr,
Leo Hyvärinen
et al.
Abstract:A large share of the world’s total energy consumption is used to overcome friction. Therefore, low friction wear-resistant materials are needed. Solid lubricants are solid-phase materials that can reduce friction at different temperatures between two surfaces sliding against each other without the need for a grease or liquid oil medium. In this study, Cold Metal Transfer Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (CMT-WAAM) was used to deposit solid lubricant (WS2, MoS2, CaF2) doped hypoeutectic Stellite alloy. Fabricate… Show more
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