TRIBOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE OF POLYMER COATINGS IN CARBON DIOXIDE REFRIGERANT ENVIRONMENT Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • Natural refrigerants have gained significant interest due to environmental reasons. Among different natural refrigerants such as water, air, and ammonia, Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main candidate to replace commonly used hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants in air-conditioning compressors due to its environmental benefits. One of the main advantages of implementing CO2, from an environmental point of view, lies in its relative low global warming potential (GWP) which is three orders of magnitude lower than commonly used HFC refrigerants. Coupled with the new refrigerants is also the need to use some form of protective coatings on the tribopairs. In this study unlubricated (presence of CO2 refrigerant only) experiments were performed to evaluate the tribological performance of three different polymeric-based coatings deposited on Durabar G1 gray cast iron disks. Specifically, Fluorolon 325, Impreglon 1704 PEEK, and PEEK/Ceramic/ PTFE blends were tested against 52100 hardened steel pins. Results showed lower friction coefficient and wear in the Fluorolon 325 case compared to the Impreglon 1704 PEEK and PEEK/Ceramic/PTFE coatings. These results are comparable with earlier studies using PTFE-based coatings [1].

name of conference

  • ASME/STLE 2009 International Joint Tribology Conference

published proceedings

  • PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME/STLE INTERNATIONAL JOINT TRIBOLOGY CONFERENCE - 2009

author list (cited authors)

  • Nunez, E. E., & Polycarpou, A. A.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Nunez, Emerson Escobar||Polycarpou, Andreas A

publication date

  • January 2010