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This study addresses the dry sliding wear behavior of different hard chromium coatings and they are compared to mono and multilayered nickel-based coatings which could be a replacement of conventional hard chromium coatings. Both hard chromium and nickel- based coatings were obtained over a substrate of AISI H13 steel by electroplating from hexavalent chromium and nickel-tungsten-phosphorus aqueous solutions, respectively. Monolayer hard chromium coatings were prepared by changing current density, temperature, and bath composition (proprietary non-fluoride catalyst). Mono and multilayered nickel-based coatings were prepared by using various current densities leading to different structure and composition, and consequently distinct mechanical properties. Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction were employed to assess the morphology and microstructure of the coatings. According the wear test results, nickel-based coatings were less prone to wear than hard chromium coatings even though the latter are harder (hard chromium: 900-1100 HV; nickel-based: 500-600 HV). This behavior might be attributable to different wear mechanisms: abrasive wear type plowing for nickel-based coatings and adhesive wear for hard chromium coatings.
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Hard chromium; Nickel-based coatings; Wear sliding; Nanoestructered coatings.
Hard chromium; Nickel-based coatings; Wear sliding; Nanoestructered coatings.
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Gines, Marcelo J.L.;
Tuckart, Walter;
Abraham, Sebastián.
DRY SLIDING WEAR BEHAVIOR OF HARD CHROMIUM AND NICKEL-BASED COATINGS IN BALL ON RING TEST
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p. 287-298.
In: First International Brazil Conference on Tribology TriboBr-2010 and 2nd Internacional Tribology Symposium of IFToMM,
Rio de Janeiro,
2010.
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, DOI 10.5151/5463-5463-17238