Increasing Tribo Unit Wear Resistance with the Ion-Plasma Coating

Journal Title: Tribology in Industry - Year 2019, Vol 41, Issue 1

Abstract

The mode and parameters of applying an ion-plasma coating to the surface of the working bodies are established. The thickness of the ion-plasma coating on the surface of the excavating parts is specified. It is found that the samples with the thickness of the ion-plasma coating of 4 μm have the greatest wear resistance. The metallographic characteristics of the material of the knives with the ion-plasma coating applied to their surface are determined.

Authors and Affiliations

Ye. Ventsel, D. Glushkova, O. Orel, N. Saienko

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  • EP ID EP573779
  • DOI 10.24874/ti.2019.41.01.05
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Ye. Ventsel, D. Glushkova, O. Orel, N. Saienko (2019). Increasing Tribo Unit Wear Resistance with the Ion-Plasma Coating. Tribology in Industry, 41(1), 43-49. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-573779