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Stable and super-low friction of amorphous carbon nitride coatings in nitrogen gas by using two-step ball-on-disk friction test
Lubrication Science 27(2015), 137–149(PDF-File)
Pengfei Wang*, Masakatsu Sugo and Koshi Adachi
Effect of running-in
process on friction behaviour of carbon nitride (CNx) coating in N2 gas stream
was investigated with anewly introduced
two-step ball-on-disk friction test, where the rubbed Si3N4 ball in the
pre-sliding (step 1) was replaced by a new CNx-coated Si3N4 ball in the
subsequent sliding stage under N2 gas (step 2). The two-step friction test is
clarified to be a simple but effective technique for obtaining contact material
combination of self-mated CNx coatings and for achieving stable and low
frictions of CNx coatings. Friction coefficients of CNx/CNx in N2 gas stream
decrease greatly from 0.07 without pre-sliding to less than 0.025 in two-step
friction tests. The minimum friction coefficient of 0.004 was obtained by
introducing 500 cycles of pre-sliding in ambient air. These stable and low
frictions are attributed to the generation of self-mated CNx coatings and the
formation of a lubricious layer on the disk surface.