DOI: 10.3390/ma19122629 ISSN: 1996-1944

High-Temperature Tribological Behavior and Wear Mechanisms of Stellite 6 Alloy

Kai Jiang, Hongbin Lu, Weijie Chen, Fei Sun, Zhe Luo, Xiaomeng Gu

The temperature-dependent wear behavior of a cobalt-based Stellite 6 alloy was investigated from room temperature (RT) to 800 °C using high-temperature reciprocating sliding tests. The friction coefficient decreases monotonically with increasing temperature, from about 0.56 ± 0.12 at RT to 0.26 ± 0.11 at 800 °C, whereas the wear rate exhibits a pronounced non-monotonic evolution. Specifically, the wear rate increases from 18.4 ± 1.5 × 10−6 mm3·N−1·m−1 at RT to a maximum of 54.8 ± 1.6 × 10−6 mm3·N−1·m−1 at 600 °C, followed by an anomalous reduction to 10.2 ± 1.5 × 10−6 mm3·N−1·m−1 at 800 °C, which is even lower than that at RT. Microstructural and elemental analyses indicate that this behavior is governed by the temperature-dependent evolution of oxide layers. At RT–600 °C, thin and mechanically unstable oxide films repeatedly form and fracture, promoting oxidation-assisted abrasive and adhesive wear. In contrast, at 800 °C, a continuous and dense oxide layer forms and acts as a stable tribo-oxide film, effectively suppressing severe material removal. These findings clarify the temperature-driven wear mechanism transition of Stellite 6 alloy under high-temperature sliding conditions.

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