MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

Development of low-friction and wear-resistant surfaces for low-cost Al hot stamping tools

  • Dong Y.,
  • Formosa D.,
  • Fernandez J.,
  • Li X.,
  • Fuentes G.,
  • Zoltan K.,
  • Dong H.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20152105009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
p. 05009

Abstract

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In this study, advanced surfaces and coatings have been developed using plasma thermochemical treatment, PVD coating, electroless Ni-BN plating and duplex surface engineering to produce low-friction and wear-resistant surfaces for cast iron stamping tools. Their microstructural and nano-mechanical properties were systematically analysed and the tribological behaviour of these new surfaces and coatings were evaluated. The experimental results have shown that under dry sliding condition, the tribological behaviour of aluminium differed great from that of steel regardless of the counterpart material. Highly reactive aluminium had a strong tendency to solder with tool surfaces during dry sliding. However, the lubricity of gray cast irons can be significantly improved by Ni-BN and DLC coatings. The coefficient of friction reduced from about 0.5 for untreated cast irons to about 0.2 sliding against aluminium. Duplex treatment combining plasma nitrocarburising with low-friction coatings showed superior durability than both DLC and Ni-BN coatings.