In long-lived ball bearings operated in vacuum, there apparently exists a s
ynergism between a pre-coated MoS2 film and a transfer film of the PTFE com
posite. The objectives of this study are to confirm this synergism in frict
ion tests, and to examine how the transfer film improves tribological perfo
rmance. Roll/slide friction tests were carried out in vacuum using a two-di
sk configuration. A PTFE composite (PTFE + glass fiber + Mo) pin was rubbed
against one disk on the roll/slide friction track. The test results showed
that the transfer film on 440C steel disk gave relatively high coefficient
of friction, over 0.25, but when the disk specimens had a sputtered MoS2 f
ilm, the duration of the low friction period, under 0.02, was dramatically
extended by rubbing the PTFE composite pin. The synergism between a sputter
ed MoS2 film and the PTFE composite was clearly demonstrated. To examine wh
at happened at the interface, another type of roll/slide friction tests wit
h a disk/roller configuration was performed in a preparation chamber of XPS
, and the friction track of the roller was analyzed without exposure to the
atmosphere. A PTFE composite pin was rubbed against the disk. The XPS anal
ysis showed that metal fluoride, possibly iron fluoride, was easily formed
on 440C steel disk and transferred to the roller surface. When the disk and
the roller had a sputtered MoS2 Nm, the Life of the MoS2 film remarkably e
xtended by rubbing the PTFE composite pin, the same as in the case of the r
oll/slide friction tests with the two-disk configuration. Nevertheless, no
fluorine peak was detected on the roller surface in the XPS analysis, indic
ating that the PTFE composite did not react with, nor transfer on the MoS2
film. This suggests that both the transfer of PTFE and the formation of met
al fluoride were not the essential factor for the synergism. Other mechanic
al and/or chemical factors seem to enhance the durability of the MoS2 film,
although the mechanisms have yet to be clarified. (C) 1999 Elsevier Scienc
e S.A. All rights reserved.