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Die für einen erfolgreichen Einsatz von Festschmierstoffen zur Minderung von Reibung und Verschleiß systembestimmender Parameter wie Last, Geschwindigkeit, Temperatur, umgebende Atmosphäre, Filmbildung und -haltung sowie die Anwendungstechnologien werden dargestellt, ferner Modellvorstellungen zum Verschleißverhalten von Festschmierstoffen im Hinblick auf konkrete Anwendungsfälle diskutiert.
COMPOSITE MATERIALS OF A 99.7 % ALPHA-ALUMINA MATRIX WITH PLATELETS OF SILICON CARBIDE (SICP) HAVE BEEN PREPARED BY GELCASTING. DENSIFICATION WAS CARRIED OUT BY GAS-PRESSURE SINTERING WITHOUT FURTHER SINTERING AIDS. FIVE DIFFERENT COMPOSITIONS WITH 0, 5, 10, 15, AND 20 VOL.% SICP RESP. HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATED AND TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES WERE CHARACTERIZED. INCREASING AMOUNT OF SICP AS RIGID PARTICLES IN THE FINE GRAINED MATRIX COMPLICATE THE DENSIFICATION PROCESS. WITH THE APPLICATION OF 50 BAR AR PRESSURE DURING THE FINAL SINTERING STEP AT A TEMPERATURE OF 1700 DEGREE C THE DENSITY OF THE SAMPLES COULD BE INCREASED BY 3-5%. INVESTIGATION OF THE TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES AGAINST STEEL AS A COUNTERBODY UNDER UNLUBRICATED OSCILLATING SLIDING CONDITIONS SHOWED A HIGH COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION AND AN INCREASING WEAR RATE UP TO A SICP CONTENT OF 10 VOL. % . AT 15 AND 20 VOL. % SICP RESP. BOTH THE COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION AND THE COEFFICIENT OF WEAR DROP DOWN.
The sintering behaviour of one microcrystalline and several nanocrystalline TiN powders was investigated by means of a gas pressure furnace with an integrated dilatometer. The investigated nanocrystalline powders strongly differ in the sintering activity. It can be concluded from the experiments, that small grain size, narrow grain size distribution and a low oxygen content are the most important prerequisites for high sintering activity of the nanocrystalline TiN powders.
The extraordinary sintering activity of the best TiN powder makes it possible to produce a dense (< 2 % porosity), pure (no sintering aids) and nanostructured (mean diameter of crystals about 100 nm) TiN bodies.