Characterization of the tribological properties of bismuth-titanate coatings synthesized by sol-gel on 316L stainless steel substrates
Artículo de revista
2019
Tribology in Industry
Belgrado , Serbia
The objective of this investigation was to obtain ceramic coatings of
bismuth titanate by Sol-gel synthesis on 316L stainless steel substrates
using bismuth nitrate pentahydrate (III) and titanium tetrabutoxide as
precursors. The characterization focused on determining wear rates,
coefficients of friction, adhesion, nano-hardness, and thickness of the
coatings, depending on the concentration of the precursors, the speed of
rotation and the number of layers. It is concluded that the sol presents
favorable conditions for their potential application as coatings on
metallic substrates
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