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Original Articles

Effects of Plasma-Polymerized Coatings on the Frictional Behavior of Beryllium Surfaces

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Pages 651-658 | Published online: 25 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

Eight different polymers were coated on beryllium surfaces by glow discharge polymerization in an inductively coupled tubular reactor. Using a pin-on-disk apparatus, friction tests were then conducted on the polymer-coated beryllium disks with Pyroceram pins. Of all the coated surfaces, polyethylene-coated beryllium exhibited the lowest friction with no measurable wear. The friction coefficient of the polyethylene-coated beryllium surface was found to depend strongly on the film thickness. The variation of friction coefficient with film thickness was analyzed, and a reasonable agreement between theoretical prediction and experimental data was obtained.

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