This study introduces a simple annealing procedure that leads to the format
ion of a self-replenishing solid lubricant film on bulk boron carbide (B4C)
and its coatings. The procedure uses short duration annealing at 800 degre
es C far 15 min. Subsequently, the specimens are cooled to room temperature
and tested in a pin on disc machine. During annealing, B4C reacts with oxy
gen in air and forms a glasslike boron oxide (B2O3) layer an the exposed su
rface. Eventually, this layer reacts spontaneously with moisture in the sur
rounding air, thus farming a thin baric acid (H3BO3) film. The friction coe
fficients of 440C steel and zirconia pins against this film are 0.04-0.06.
Electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy were used to elucidate the forma
tion and self-lubricating mechanisms of this solid boundary film on sliding
B4C surfaces. (C) 1999 IoM Communications Ltd.