Friction Control of Diamond-Like Carbon Coatings

The friction reduction of contacting surfaces in relative motion may be achieved through the use of solid lubricant coatings. The control of friction and wear through diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings strongly depends on both the environmental conditions and the nature of the coating, as determined to the deposition process. The paper will present and discuss friction results linking the structure and composition of DLC coatings prepared by PACVD and varying precursor and bias, with physical and mechanical properties and tribological behavior in controlled environments. The wide range of the friction coefficients observed, from less than 0.01 to more than 0.5, and the different mechanisms involved are explained by the effects of the deposition process and tribological parameters.

By: C. Donnet(Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systhemes) and A. Grill

Published in: Surface and Coatings Technology, volume 94-95, (no 1-3), pages 456-62 in 1997

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