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An advanced self-lubricating ceramic composite with the addition of core-shell structured h-BN@Ni powders

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2017.12.038

Keywords

Self-lubricating ceramics; Electroless plating; Ni coated h-BN@Ni; Anisotropy; Tribological behaviors

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51575285]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [2016ZRB01AR4, ZR2016EEP15, ZR2017LEE014]
  3. Research and Development Plan of Higher Education of Shandong Province [J16LB03]
  4. Key Research Project of Shandong Province [2017GGX30136]

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Aiming at the contradiction between tribological and mechanical properties of traditional self-lubricating ceramic composites, an advanced self-lubricating ceramic composite with the addition of pure-metal coated solid lubricant powders was developed in terms of microstructural modification of the traditional composites. Core-shell structured h-BN@Ni powders were synthesized by electroless plating technique with hydrazine hydrate as reducing agent. Al2O3/(W,Ti)C/h-BN@Ni composite made by adding h-BN@Ni powders exhibited notable improvements in microstructure and mechanical properties as compared with Al2O3/(W,Ti)C/h-BN composite made by adding uncoated h-BN powders. EDS and TEM analyses showed that the Ni shell particles in the Al2O3/(W,Ti)C/h-BN@Ni composite concentrated around the h-BN core grains and were located at grain boundaries or within the matrix grains. Due to their flaky structure, the h-BN grains had orientation distribution in the as-prepared ceramic composites, which resulted in anisotropies in mechanical properties and tribological behaviors. Dry sliding friction test revealed that the Al2O3/(W,Ti)C/h- BN@Ni composite had lower friction coefficient and higher wear resistance than the Al2O3/(W,Ti)C/h-BN composite. The different h-BN release modes caused tribological behaviors of the friction surface perpendicular to the hot pressing axis (HPA) to be better than those of the friction surface parallel to HPA.

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