Tribology Online (May 2009)

Friction and Electrical Contact Resistance of Iridium-Containing DLC Coatings for Electrically Conductive Tribo-Elements

  • Hiroyuki Miki,
  • Kosuke Ito,
  • Toshifumi Sugawara,
  • Julien Fontaine,
  • Takanori Takeno,
  • Maxime Ruet,
  • Michel Belin,
  • Koshi Adachi,
  • Toshiyuki Takagi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2474/trol.4.60
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 60 – 65

Abstract

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Electrically conductive tribo-coatings (i.e. Ir-DLCs) were developed using a hybrid deposition process, combining RF-PECVD with DC magnetron sputtering of Ir. Pin-on-plate tribotests in reciprocating motion were performed in air on Ir, DLC and Ir-DLC coated plates against bearing steel pins under 0.5 N load. The electrical contact resistance was measured during the tribotests, and for Ir-DLC it was below 30 Ω. Neither the pure DLC layer nor the pure Ir layer reached friction coefficients lower than 0.2, while the Ir-DLC went down to 0.05. For Ir-DLCs, however, relatively high and unstable friction was occasionally observed. Possible causes of the instability are discussed by focusing on the characteristics of the tribofilm and the formation of wear debris.

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