Wear tests were performed using a ball-on-disc tribological tester. In this study, 42CrMo4 steel disc of hardness 40 HRC co-acted with 100Cr6 steel ball with hardness of 60 HRC. Disc surfaces were created using vapor blasting to obtain values of the Sq parameter close to 5 μm. However, other disc surface topography parameters varied. Dry friction tests were carried out. Wear levels of discs and balls were measured using a white light interferometer Talysurf CCI Lite. It was found that the surface topography had a significant impact on tribological properties under dry sliding conditions. The research also allowed to identify significant dependencies between surface topography parameters and wear.
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Dzierwa, A., Pawlus, P., & Zelasko, W. (2020). The influence of disc surface topography after vapor blasting on wear of sliding pairs under dry sliding conditions. Coatings, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings10020102
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