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Friction and Wear of Various DLC Films in Water and Air Environments
Authors:A Tanaka  M Suzuki  T Ohana
Affiliation:(1) Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba Central 5, Ibaraki, 305-8565, Japan
Abstract:Three types of diamond-like carbon (DLC) films, pure DLC, F-containing DLC, and a Si-containing DLC film, were deposited on a WC–Co substrate by a plasma-enhanced CVD technique. Friction and wear properties were determined using a ball-on-plate type reciprocating friction tester in water, comparing the water results to those in ambient air. The friction coefficient of DLC and F–DLC films in water was considerably lower than that in air. With Si–DLC, the friction was almost the same level in both water and air, and was less than 0.1. The specific wear rate of films in water was much smaller than that in air and varied around the low level of 10–8 mm3/Nm in water, The mating ball wear was also less than 10–8 mm3/Nm. With DLC and F–DLC films, the transferred amount of material on the friction surface of a mating ball was larger in a water environment than that in air. With a Si–DLC film, the difference in the transferred amount when exposed to either the water or air environment was negligible.
Keywords:DLC film  F-containing DLC film  Si-containing DLC film  friction  wear  water environment
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