2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmech.2022.921826
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Surface Mo or Ni-Enrichment Applied to Granulated Self-Lubricating Composites: Microstructural and Tribological Evaluation

Abstract: Sintered self-lubricating components may present inappropriate mechanical properties despite their excellent tribological properties. In general, alloying elements are used to improve these properties, but with a cost increase. As an alternative, surface enrichment (or surface alloying) with alloying elements may be applied. This study developed and characterized sintered composite materials surface-enriched with nickel or molybdenum. The results showed that the surface enrichment process is useful for increas… Show more

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“…More recently, the study advanced, and plasma surface enrichment by either Ni or Mo was performed in granulated selflubricating composites. The Mo-enriched sample showed the best tribological properties with an outstanding dry friction coefficient of 0.09 and a 4900% increase in scuffing resistance [158].…”
Section: Brazilian Tribology: Status Quomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, the study advanced, and plasma surface enrichment by either Ni or Mo was performed in granulated selflubricating composites. The Mo-enriched sample showed the best tribological properties with an outstanding dry friction coefficient of 0.09 and a 4900% increase in scuffing resistance [158].…”
Section: Brazilian Tribology: Status Quomentioning
confidence: 99%