Jm. Guilemany et al., Role of three-body abrasion wear in the sliding wear behaviour of WC-Co coatings obtained by thermal spraying, SURF COAT, 140(2), 2001, pp. 141-146
WC-Co coatings obtained by high velocity oxy fuel spraying (HVOF) are widel
y used in applications where good abrasion, erosion or sliding wear resista
nce is required, due to the high toughness that the cobalt matrix provides
combined with the wear resistance that the hard carbides give to the coatin
g. The sliding properties of this coating are excellent due to the formatio
n of oxides during the sliding process which act as a solid lubricant and g
ive the coatings low friction coefficients. In the present paper the effect
of the counterfaces (Al2O3, hard metal, Si3N4 and martensitic steel) on th
e friction coefficient and wear damage of the coating in the sliding tests
carried out have been studied. For this purpose SEM and atomic force micros
copy(AFM) were used to obtain information on the wear mechanisms. Also the
results of friction coefficients and wear damage for both the balls and the
coating are reported. A relationship between the quantity of debris produc
ed by the counterfaces during sliding and the friction coefficient and wear
resistance of the coating was found. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All ri
ghts reserved.