Microstructural Evolution in Chroming Coatings Friction Pairs under Dry Sliding Test Conditions

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The microstructures of subsurface layers of 20CrMnTi steel pins against chroming and nonchroming T10 under dry sliding tests were studied by means of OM (optical microscopy), XRD (X-ray diffraction), and SEM (scanning electron microscopy). Results showed that the chroming coating strengthened the disc surface and significantly affected microstructural evolution. Three layers - the matrix, deformation layer (DL), and surface layer (SL) - formed in 20CrMnTi for the chroming T10. The matrix and deformation layer (DL) formed in 20CrMnTi for the nonchroming T10. The formation of the microstructure was considered as a result of the shear deformation.

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Wang, X., Zhang, R., Zhou, T., Wei, X., Liaw, P., Feng, R., … Li, R. (2018). Microstructural Evolution in Chroming Coatings Friction Pairs under Dry Sliding Test Conditions. Advances in Tribology, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/5962153

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