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Wear properties of DLC-coated steel rollers running with highly contaminated lubrication
Authors:F He  PL Wong  X Zhou
Affiliation:1. OC Oerlikon Balzers AG, Iramali 18, 9496 Balzers, Liechtenstein;2. ASMEC GmbH, Bautzner Landstrasse 145, 01454 Radeberg OT Rossendorf, Germany;3. Saxonian Institute of Surface Mechanics (SIO), Tankow 2, 18569 Ummanz, Germany;4. Oerlikon Balzers Coating Germany GmbH, Am Ockenheimer Graben 41, 55411 Bingen, Germany
Abstract:The presence of hard contaminants in lubrication can lead to the premature failure of rolling bearings. To reduce the negative effect of such contaminants, hard carbon-based coatings (diamond-like carbon; DLC) can be applied to the surfaces of steel bearings. DLC coatings generate a low friction and a high sliding wear resistance to enhance the tribological properties and improve the durability of running components. This work explores the merits of DLC coatings for use in very demanding applications, such as in highly contaminated environments. The wear properties of DLC-coated bearing rollers were evaluated by comparing them with uncoated rollers. The degree of wear found on the coated rollers was serious, especially under relatively high contaminant concentrations. The three-body abrasive wear produced a relatively coarse scoring of the coating surface, which caused the corresponding disc to suffer more damage than the disc running against an uncoated roller under the same operating conditions. The results indicate that supposedly wear-protective coatings cause even more damage to running surfaces once they have been broken up by hard contaminants, and highlight the importance of keeping the bearing coating intact. In practise, it is important to eliminate contaminants from the lubricant of rolling bearings, in particular for bearings with a DLC anti-wear coating.
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