A comparison of microstructural, mechanical and tribological properties of WC-10Co4Cr - HVOF coating and hard chrome to use in hydraulic cylinders

Richard Castro, A. S. Rocha, E. Curi, F. Peruch
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In order to obtain a wear and oxidation resistant surface, hydraulic cylinders are commonly coated with electrodeposited hard chromium. However, due to the wear, this type of coating exhibits a gradual increase of the bearing area for the sealing elements, interfering in the lubrication of the hydraulic rod, causing damage to the sealing elements and, consequently, oil leakage. Currently, the High Velocity Oxygen Fuel (HVOF) process appears as an alternative coating technique to Hard Chrome Plating, using composites (metal-ceramic), which provide low wear rates and a low friction. This work aims to compare the mechanical and tribological properties of hard chrome plated and WC-CoCr HVOF coated AISI 1045 steel for the use as hydraulic rods. The selected coatings thickness was in the order of 100-170 μm aiming to meet best wear test conditions, to facilitate the analysis of the microstructure, and to obtain better results regarding the hardness of each coating. Roughness measurements, hardness, bending and wear tests, including the measurements of friction coefficients were carried out for the coatings. Additionally, a microstructural analysis was performed by optical and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) supported by Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS). The results indicated superior properties of the WC-CoCr HVOF coated steel in comparison to the chrome hard plated one, especially regarding roughness, friction and wear.
液压缸用WC-10Co4Cr - HVOF涂层与硬铬的显微组织、力学和摩擦学性能比较
为了获得耐磨和抗氧化的表面,液压缸通常涂有电沉积硬铬。然而,由于磨损,这种类型的涂层表现出密封元件的承载面积逐渐增加,干扰液压杆的润滑,造成密封元件的损坏,从而导致漏油。目前,高速氧燃料(HVOF)工艺作为镀硬铬的替代涂层技术,使用复合材料(金属-陶瓷),提供低磨损率和低摩擦。本工作旨在比较硬铬镀钢和WC-CoCr HVOF涂层的AISI 1045钢用作液压杆的机械和摩擦学性能。涂层厚度选择在100 ~ 170 μm之间,以满足最佳的磨损试验条件,便于组织分析,并对各涂层的硬度获得较好的结果。对涂层进行了粗糙度、硬度、弯曲和磨损试验,包括摩擦系数的测量。此外,通过光学和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)以及能量色散光谱(EDS)进行了显微结构分析。结果表明,WC-CoCr HVOF涂层钢的粗糙度、摩擦磨损性能优于镀铬涂层钢。
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