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Letter 19061
High friction coefficient plating needed
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I am in search of a plating or coating to be used on carbon steel
components. The plated component will have a high contact stress
(20,000 to 30,0000 psi or more) interface with an uncoated carbon
steel component. This interface needs to be an absolutely zero slip
interface and requires as high a static coefficient of friction as
possible without damaging the components. Does anyone have any
suggestions?
Brent Harrald
deepwater technology - Houston, Texas
First of two simultaneous responses -- +++
With the very little info you give it is difficult, but I would
say that the highest friction between two mating metal parts will be
attained with both elements being of the same alloy. Molecular
cohesion (same type of molecules) is normally higher than adhesion
(different type). Alternatively, if the parts are intended to remain
together you may think of adhesives instead of plating.
Guillermo Marrufo
Monterrey, NL, Mexico
Second of two simultaneous responses -- +++
Try electroless nickel with co-deposited silicon carbide. Our
firm, Anoplate, sells it under the tradename of EHhanced SiC,
however, there are others in the plating industry that sell
equivalent. The electroplated nickel with silicon carbide coating,
widely known as Nicosil, is also available. There are also
combinations of diamond with electroless nickel, however, these tend
to be pricey.
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I suggest that you try belting the different alloys together with
some sort of foreigner clamp. These products come with complete
instructions, so nothing is left to the imagination. I bet you will
experience vast improvements in outstanding performance. Good luck.
Errland Ignignot
components - Moon River, Arkansas
June 13, 2009
I am working on a very similar problem for my company. Our
compressive stress requirement is lower, 8,000 to 12,000 psi. I know
of an application using tungsten carbide coating on carbon steel
against non-coated carbon steel that is in the 10,000 to 12,000 psi
range. It does not slip or damage the mating surfaces.
Michael Italiano
- Salem, OH, USA
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