2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1215/1/012039
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RSM Performance Characteristics Improving Due to the Application of the Nanostructured Carbon-containing Coating “Superlattice”

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“…It is the appearance of viscous ferrite in the alloy structure that explains the increase in the coefficient of friction in samples 1.1 and 1.7 in comparison with the control sample. The increasing wear is explained by the presence of iron and chromium carbide particles in the perlite composition, which have a high hardness [3]. Moreover, in sample 1.1, these carbide particles were apparently coarser than in sample 1.7.…”
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“…It is the appearance of viscous ferrite in the alloy structure that explains the increase in the coefficient of friction in samples 1.1 and 1.7 in comparison with the control sample. The increasing wear is explained by the presence of iron and chromium carbide particles in the perlite composition, which have a high hardness [3]. Moreover, in sample 1.1, these carbide particles were apparently coarser than in sample 1.7.…”
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“…A number of parts of roller-screw mechanisms (RSM), which work in aggressive environments, are made of corrosion-resistant steel 40Cr13 [1][2][3][4]. These elements include a screw and rollers (fig.…”
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