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Increasing the Wear Resistance of Parts by Iron-Based Polymer–Metal Composites

The expediency of using polymer–metal composite coatings (PMC-coatings) to increase the wear resistance of machine parts is shown. Optimal compositions of PMC-coatings and electrolysis regimes that ensure their production are given. It is shown that PMC-coatings have a lower coefficient of friction,...

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Published in:Steel in translation 2022, Vol.52 (6), p.624-627
Main Authors: Kisel’, Yu. E., Gorlenko, A. O., Kolomeichenko, A. V., Boldyrev, D. A.
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Language:English
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Summary:The expediency of using polymer–metal composite coatings (PMC-coatings) to increase the wear resistance of machine parts is shown. Optimal compositions of PMC-coatings and electrolysis regimes that ensure their production are given. It is shown that PMC-coatings have a lower coefficient of friction, are wetted by oil, and retain lubricant in the friction zone better than the coatings without a polymer filler.
ISSN:0967-0912
1935-0988
DOI:10.3103/S0967091222060067