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Wear behavior of graphite self-lubricating Babbitt alloy composite coating on 20 steel prepared by laser cladding

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A tin-based Babbitt self-lubricating composite coating was fabricated on 20 steels substrate by laser cladding through the mixed powders of nickel-plated graphite (Ni-Gr) composite powders and Babbitt alloy powders, aiming at improving wear resistance of Babbitt alloy coating. The results showed that the self-lubricating phase (graphite) coated by the nickel still remained elemental in the composite coating after laser cladding. Both Babbitt coating and Ni-Gr/Babbitt composite coating were uniform and density, without pore, cracks or any other defects, and were mainly composed of alpha-Sn solid solution phase, Cu6Sn5 and SnSb precipitated phases. The grains were obviously refined for the composite coating due to the heterogeneous nucleation. The nano-hardness (H), nano-hardness/elastic modulus (H/E) and (H-3/E-2) for the Ni-Gr/Babbitt composite coating were 1.15 GPa, 0.0137 and 1.9 x 10(-4), which was much higher than that of the Babbitt coating with the value of 0.57 GPa, 0.0068 and 2.3 x 10(-5). With respect to the increase in the nano-hardness, Ni-Gr/Babbitt composite coating also exhibited a low friction coefficient and wear rate with the value of 0.301 and 6.31 x 10(-6) mm(3)/N.;m. The addition of Ni-Gr can effectively improve the self-lubricating and wear behavior of Babbitt alloys.

Laser claddingBabbitt alloySelf-lubricating coatingNano-indentationWearMICROSTRUCTURECOPPEREVOLUTIONFRICTION

Xu, T. Z.、Zhang, S.、Wang, Z. Y.、Zhang, C. H.、Zhang, D. X.、Wang, M.、Wu, C. L.

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Shenyang Univ Technol

Wuzhou Univ

Shenyang Dalu Laser Technol Co Ltd

2022

Engineering failure analysis

Engineering failure analysis

EISCI
ISSN:1350-6307
年,卷(期):2022.141
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