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United Protective Technologies, LLC RAM VI 15 October 2013 _ Wear Resistant Carbon Coating Technologies
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UPT Research 2 Specialty Coating Development Analytical and Testing Services EVIAC Whirling Arm Facility
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Testing and Development Approach –Focus on Understanding Failure Modes –Creative Solutions Currently Available New Designs Mature Developed Solutions into Viable Products Multi-Discipline Staff –Mechanical, Electrical, Metallurgical, Chemical and Materials Engineers –Six Sigma Trained Team 6σ6σ 3
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Why Thin Films? Thickness typically below design tolerances Control interface properties Improve specific material or interface attributes Thin films do not change bulk properties 4
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SP 3 EC ™ Coating Technology Carbon Based Films Diamond-Like-Carbon Family Thin Film Coating (150nm-12μ) Dense, Multi-Layer Configurations Nanocrystalline Diamond(ta-C) to Amorphous Carbon (a-C:H) Matrix Extreme Wear Durability Excellent Tribological Properties Low Temperature PACVD Process 5
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6 Coating Adhesion Testing ASTM C1624 Defines Cohesion/Adhesion Quantifies Durability Quality Control
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Coating Adhesion Evaluation Adhesion Criteria: Delamination Spalling Crack Pattern Toughness Revetest –ASTM C1624 –Progressive Load –Constant Load VDI 3198 –Rockwell Indent 7
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Wear Testing Ball on Disk ASTM G99 8 Steel Ball Steel Disk Optional Lubricant Rotate Load Areas of Contact During Test
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ASTM G99 Testing Ball on Disk Wear Evaluation Ball-on-Disk Test Platform Loads up to 60 N Flexible Static Partners Variable Speeds Variable Environments Lubrication Outputs/Data Dynamic Friction Mass Loss Disk Static Partner
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ASTM G99 Test Data (lubricated and dry) 10
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Linear Wear Testing ASTM G133 Modified Ball-on-Disk Test Platform Loads up to 60 N Flexible Static Partners Variable Speeds Variable Environments Lubrication Outputs/Data Static and Dynamic Friction Mass Loss Disk Static Partner
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Problem – Critical interface does not realign after vibration and shock cycle. Vibration and shock deforms spring loaded aluminum surface. Mating surface (ball) is 17-4 stainless steel. Method – Replicate condition in laboratory Develop and test coatings Low friction/self lubricating result Modifies aluminum/steel interface Near immeasurable wear rates Increased performance Self Centering/Fretting Interfaces 12 ASTM G133 Ball on Flat- Dry Test Bare Surfaces Coated Aluminum, Bare 17-4 Ball Coated Surfaces
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Wear Testing Block on Ring ASTM G77 13 Steel Block Aluminum Ring Test Oil Contact Interfaces
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Wiping Seals/Motors 14 ASTM G-77 Block-on-Ring Testing of SP 3 EC Coating on 6061 Aluminum vs. Other Internal Engine Component Coatings SP 3 EC™ coating provides protection for both materials in contact Falex Test Parameters Speed (rpm):2000 Temperature (ºC): 125 Load (lb): 44 – 60 – 65 - 70 Duration (min): 5 - 5 - 10 - 5
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Discussion Thank You! Jordan Larson jlarson@unitedprotec.com www.unitedprotec.com www.tribolab.com Phone: 877-552-8744
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