Vers une lubrification sèche pour le patrimoine horloger
Compared to a traditional lubrication, a solid lubricant coating brings significant benefits such as stability and surface’s protection, and requires no maintenance. The coatings chosen for this study are a three-component ceramic called TiSiC and an amorphous carbon coating, both deposited by PVD....
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description | Compared to a traditional lubrication, a solid lubricant coating brings significant benefits such as stability and surface’s protection, and requires no maintenance. The coatings chosen for this study are a three-component ceramic called TiSiC and an amorphous carbon coating, both deposited by PVD. They have been tested and optimised by tribological pin-on-disk test and a horological ageing test on modern watch mechanisms. These coatings are consistent with the specific needs of heritage: reversibility and safety for the object. |
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spelling | doaj-art-74fb1d76670044bdb9d2f738b117e9b62025-01-30T14:13:02ZengAssociation CeROArtCeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art1784-50922014-04-01410.4000/ceroart.4151Vers une lubrification sèche pour le patrimoine horlogerEmilie CornetCompared to a traditional lubrication, a solid lubricant coating brings significant benefits such as stability and surface’s protection, and requires no maintenance. The coatings chosen for this study are a three-component ceramic called TiSiC and an amorphous carbon coating, both deposited by PVD. They have been tested and optimised by tribological pin-on-disk test and a horological ageing test on modern watch mechanisms. These coatings are consistent with the specific needs of heritage: reversibility and safety for the object.https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4151reversibilityworking statetribologydry lubricationPVD |
spellingShingle | Emilie Cornet Vers une lubrification sèche pour le patrimoine horloger CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art reversibility working state tribology dry lubrication PVD |
title | Vers une lubrification sèche pour le patrimoine horloger |
title_full | Vers une lubrification sèche pour le patrimoine horloger |
title_fullStr | Vers une lubrification sèche pour le patrimoine horloger |
title_full_unstemmed | Vers une lubrification sèche pour le patrimoine horloger |
title_short | Vers une lubrification sèche pour le patrimoine horloger |
title_sort | vers une lubrification seche pour le patrimoine horloger |
topic | reversibility working state tribology dry lubrication PVD |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4151 |
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