K. Takahashi et al., FRICTION PROPERTIES OF CHROMIUM BASE HARD FACING MATERIALS IN HIGH-TEMPERATURE LIQUID-SODIUM, Nippon Kinzoku Gakkaishi, 58(1), 1994, pp. 62-68
The frictional properties of three kinds of coating materials, Cr3C2+C
r2O3, Cr3C2 and Cr2O3, on Type 304 stainless steel were tested for sli
ding parts of fast breeder reactor components. The temperature depende
nce of the kinetic friction coefficient and the continuity of lubrican
ts were tested for each coating in sodium with 5 mass ppm of oxygen at
temperatures of 473-823K. The kinetic friction coefficients of all th
ese materials were about 0.4 when the sodium temperature was below 683
K and were reduced to 0.2 at higher sodium temperatures. This was beca
use NaCrO2 was formed on the coating surfaces and worked as a good lub
ricant. Its lubricating property was best in the Cr3C2+Cr2O3 coating,
followed by the Cr3C2 and Cr2O3 coatings in order. In the Cr3C2+Cr2O3
coating, a NaCrO2 was formed from Cr2O3 in the interior of the coated
layer, and was supplied on the sliding surface continuously. In Cr3C2
coating, very thin NaCrO2 layer was formed, but in Cr2O3 a very thick
and brittle NaCrO2 layer was formed and was easily broken away from th
e surface during sliding.