The wear behaviour of vacuum plasma sprayed (VPS) and air plasma spray
ed (APS) alumina coatings was investigated against a number of sliding
counterfaces and compared with that of bulk material. Both reciprocat
ing wear tests using diamond cones and sapphire spheres and sphere-on-
disc tests using sapphire and steel spheres against plasma sprayed fla
ts were performed at a range of loads to investigate wear rates and de
termine the operating wear mechanisms and how these are changed as a f
unction of variations in the deposition process. As expected, the VPS
material shows much better wear performance compared with the APS coat
ings but both are poor when compared with the bulk material. Examinati
on of the wear scars shows that though the failure is predominantly br
ittle, with fracture both within the splats and at the intersplat boun
daries, there is some evidence for plastic deformation in all the coat
ings investigated. With the steel counterface considerable transfer of
steel to the coating occurs during wear which has an effect both on t
he measured friction and on the operating wear mechanisms. These wear
results are correlated with the microstructure and properties of the a
lumina prior to testing.