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Dry and grease-lubricated reciprocating wear resistance of borided AISI 52100 steel

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 320, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2022.132404

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Boriding; Wear resistance; Coefficient of friction; Grease-lubricated

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  1. Catedras COMECYT EDOMEX for fellowship [CAT2021-0127]

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This study investigates the effect of boriding treatment on the wear resistance of AISI 52100 steel under dry and grease-lubricated conditions. The results show that boriding treatment significantly reduces the coefficient of friction under dry conditions and improves the wear resistance of the steel under grease-lubricated conditions.
This work presents new results about the dry and grease-lubricated wear resistance of borided AISI 52100 steel. Boriding was conducted at 850 degrees C for 1 h. The reciprocating wear tests were conducted with an alumina ball of 6 mm of diameter, with normal load of 20 N and sliding distances of 100, 150 and 200 m; a lithium grease was employed for lubrication. In comparison with heat-treated AISI 52100 steel, boriding reduced the coefficient of friction by 15-30% in dry conditions, although both stabilized similarly in grease-lubricated tests. In addition, the results showed that, for the longer sliding distance, boriding increased the wear resistance up to 8 times in dry conditions and up to 10 times using grease for lubrication. The implementation of boriding significantly improved the tribological performance of AISI 52100 steel in both tests conditions.

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