Hydrothermal Synthesis of MoS2 into Flame-Sprayed Ni60 Coating towards Superior Tribological Performance

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Zhaoxiang Chen
Dongming Liu
Limei Ren
Chen Zhang
Huameng Huang
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[1] Yanshan University,School of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Yanshan University,Aviation Key Laboratory of Science and Technology On Generic Technology of Self
[3] Key Laboratory of Advanced Forging & Stamping Technology and Science (Yanshan University),Lubricating Spherical Plain Bearing
[4] Ministry of Education of China,undefined
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friction and wear; flame spray; hydrothermal synthesis; Ni60/MoS; self-lubricating;
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Although flame-sprayed Ni60 coatings are widely used for the surface wear protection of mechanical parts, they have intrinsic shortcomings such as the high porosity and the lack of self-lubricating performance. In this work, MoS2 was introduced into the flame-sprayed Ni60 coating via hydrothermal synthesis, and the microstructure and tribological properties of the fabricated Ni60/MoS2 composite coating were studied. Microstructure observation of coatings shows that MoS2 in situ grew in the flame-sprayed Ni60 coating, both along the wall of internal pores/gaps and on the coating surface, leading to the significantly decreased coating porosity. The friction and wear tests show that the steady friction coefficient of the Ni60/MoS2 composite coating was about 0.22, which is 75% lower than that of the Ni60 coating (about 0.88). The wear rate of the Ni60/MoS2 composite coating after the 1 h wear test was about 1.22 × 10–7 mm3N−1 m−1, reducing significantly compared to that of the Ni60 coating (2.16 × 10–7 mm3N−1 m−1). The superior tribological performance of the Ni60/MoS2 composite coating was attributed to the synergistic action of the self-lubricating MoS2 and the wear-resistant Ni60.
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页码:867 / 874
页数:7
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