GB2396192A - Multi-layered sliding member containing Bi/Bi-based alloy layer and silver/Ag - Google Patents

Multi-layered sliding member containing Bi/Bi-based alloy layer and silver/Ag Download PDF

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GB2396192A
GB2396192A GB0404306A GB0404306A GB2396192A GB 2396192 A GB2396192 A GB 2396192A GB 0404306 A GB0404306 A GB 0404306A GB 0404306 A GB0404306 A GB 0404306A GB 2396192 A GB2396192 A GB 2396192A
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Toshiaki Kawachi
Hideo Ishikawa
Masaaki Sakamoto
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
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    • F16C33/02Parts of sliding-contact bearings
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    • F16C33/06Sliding surface mainly made of metal
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    • C23COATING METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING MATERIAL WITH METALLIC MATERIAL; CHEMICAL SURFACE TREATMENT; DIFFUSION TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING BY VACUUM EVAPORATION, BY SPUTTERING, BY ION IMPLANTATION OR BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION, IN GENERAL; INHIBITING CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIAL OR INCRUSTATION IN GENERAL
    • C23CCOATING METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING MATERIAL WITH METALLIC MATERIAL; SURFACE TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL BY DIFFUSION INTO THE SURFACE, BY CHEMICAL CONVERSION OR SUBSTITUTION; COATING BY VACUUM EVAPORATION, BY SPUTTERING, BY ION IMPLANTATION OR BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION, IN GENERAL
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Abstract

There is provided a sliding member comprising a bearing alloy layer 2 (being Cu or Al alloys) and an overlay layer 4 bonded to the bearing alloy layer 2 which overlay layer is made of Bi-based alloy consisting of not less than 0.1 mass % Ag and the balance Bi and a conforming layer bonded to the overlay layer which conforming layer is made of Bi having a crystal grain density of 50 to 300 pieces/100 žm<2>. The arrangement also comprises a steel back layer 1 and an intermediate layer 3, located between overlay layer 4 and bearing alloy layer 2 and is made of a metal selected from either Ni,Co,Fe,Ag,Cu and alloys thereof.

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2396 1 92
- 1 - SLIDING MEMBER
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a sliding member comprising an overlay layer made of Bi (bismuth) or a Bi alloy.
5 In an internal combustion engine used in an automobile etc. are used sliding bearings in each of which a Cu-based or Al-based bearing alloy is used and on the surface of each of which an overlay layer is usually provided to enhance the conformability thereof.
10 Hitherto, as the material of the overlay layer, a Pb alloy has been used which is soft in hardness, or a Sn alloy has been used in some cases.
Since Pb is a substance causing environmental pollution, it is desired to cease the use thereof, and 15 various researches have been performed for ceasing the use of Pb. For example, in JP-A-2001-20955, it is disclosed to use Bi instead of the use of Pb.
However, since Bi is brittle and is inferior regarding anti-seizure property, Bi is not suitable as 20 the material of the overlay layer which is required to have good fatigue resistance and good conformability.
Thus, in a case of using Bi as the material of the overlay layer, it is necessary to improve such properties of Bi as to be brittle and inferior in the 25 anti-seizure property, so that the overlay layer made
- 2 - of a material containing Bi may be practically usable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to provide a sliding member provided with an overlay layer made of a 5 material containing Bi in which overlay layer such properties of Bi as to be brittle and inferior in anti-
seizure property are improved.
According to the first aspect of the invention, there is provided a sliding member 10 comprising a bearing alloy layer and an overlay layer bonded to the bearing alloy layer which overlay layer is made of Bi having a crystal grain density of 50 to 300 pieces/100 Imp.
After elaborate researches, the inventors 15 have discovered that, in a case of providing the overlay layer by use of pure Bi (, that is, commercially available, pure Bi), it becomes possible to provide the overlay layer superior in fatigue resistance and in conformability by limiting the 20 density of the crystal grains of Bi into a range of 50 to 300 pieces per 100 um2.
In a case where the density of Bi grains is less than 50 pieces/100 um2, a problem occurs in that an insufficient oil film occurs due to the influence of 25 coarse Bi grains, so that the overlay layer becomes inferior in anti-seizure property and in fatigue resistance. On the other hand, in another case where
the density of Bi grains exceeds 300 pieces/100,um2, the relative surface area of the overlay layer becomes small, so that the oil-retention property thereof is deteriorated with the anti-seizure property thereof 5 being also deteriorated. In order to improve the conformability of the overlay layer made of Bi, the density of Bi grains is limited to be in the range of 50 to 300 pieces/100,um2.
As a process for providing the overlay layer 10 having the aboveexplained density of Bi grains, there is used a process of periodic reverse electroplating (PR electroplating), in which process a plating treatment is performed while periodically switching a cathode current into an anode current and vice versa so 15 that the time of the anode current may become about 10 to about 20 percents of the time of the cathode current. The longer the time of the anode current is, the better the leveling effect of the PR electroplating becomes. However, since the plated Bi comes to be 20 dissolved in the time of the anode current, the operation rate of the PR electroplating becomes slow.
The density of the Bi grains occurring during the PR electroplating can be controlled by adjusting the value of the anode current, the value of the cathode current, 25 the times of the anode and/or cathode current, and/or the cycle of the switching thereof.
By performing the plating of Bi through the PR electroplating process, there are deposited Bi
- 9 - crystal grains in a dense state each of which grains has a shape of tetrahedron schematically shown in Fig.1, so that the surface of the overlay layer made of the deposited Bi grains becomes to have many fine 5 irregularities contributing the increase of relative surface area and Nettability with the result that it becomes possible for the overlay layer to hold a much amount of lubricant. In a case where a much amount of lubricant is present on the sliding face, the sliding 10 member comes to have a good anti-seizure property even if the sliding member is used under a high specific load. According to the second aspect of the invention, there is provided a sliding member 15 comprising a bearing alloy layer and an overlay layer bonded to the bearing alloy layer which overlay layer is made of Bi-based alloy consisting of 0.1 to 10 mass % Cu and the balance Bi.
The inventors of the present invention have 20 also found that, by alloying Bi for densifying the crystal structure of the overlay layer, it becomes possible to improve such properties of Bi as to be brittle and inferior in anti-seizure property. In alloying Bi, various additive elements are conceivable.
25 In general, by alloying a metal, the melting point of the metal is lowered. For example, by adding In and/or Sn in Bi, the melting point of a resultant Bi-based alloy is lowered, so that the anti-seizure property of
- 5 - the overlay layer made of this Bi-based alloy is deteriorated very much. After the intensive research performed by the inventors, they have found that, by adding Cu in Bi, the crystal structure of the overlay 5 layer can be densified without lowering the melting point of a resultant Bi-based alloy, that in a case where the adding amount of Cu is less than 0.1 mass %, it is impossible to obtain the intended densifying of the crystal structure, and that in another case where 10 the adding amount of Cu is more than 10 mass %, the resultant Bi-based alloy becomes too hard and too brittle to be used as the overlay layer.
According to the third aspect of the invention, a conforming layer made of Bi having a 15 crystal grain density of 50 to 300 pieces/100 m2 may be provided on the Bi-Cu alloy overlay layer.
The Bi-Cu alloy is hard in hardness (about 30 Hv), however, pure Bi is relatively soft in hardness (about 15 Hv). Thus, by providing the conforming layer 20 made of pure Bi on the overlay layer, it becomes possible to enhance the anti-seizure property and conformability of a resultant sliding member. The thickness of the conforming layer is preferably in the range of 0.1 to 5 um.
25 According to the fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a sliding member comprising a bearing alloy layer, an overlay layer bonded to the bearing alloy layer which overlay layer
À 6 is made of a Bi-based alloy consisting of not less than 0.1 mass % Ag and the balance Bi, and a conforming layer bonded to the overlay layer which conforming layer is made of Bi having a crystal grain density of 5 50 to 300 pieces/100 Imp.
The inventors have found that, by using as the material of the overlay layer the Bi-based alloy containing Ag and by providing a conforming layer of pure Bi on the overlay layer, it is also possible to 10 density the crystal structure of the overlay layer and to improve such properties of Bi as to be brittle and inferior in anti-seizure property, without lowering the melting point of Bi. The amount of Ag added to Bi is limited to be not less than 0.1%. In a case where the 15 adding amount of Ag is less than 0.1, no densified crystal structure is obtained regarding the overlay layer. It is preferred for Ag to be added in Bi by the amount of 0.1 to 10 mass %. In another case where the amount of Ag is more than 10 mass %, the overlay layer 20 becomes hard in hardness and becomes somewhat brittle, however, no serious problem occurs even in a case of more than 10 mass % Ag being added to Bi because the conforming layer of pure Bi is provided on the overlay layer, and the upper limit of the amount of Ag is 20 25 mass%.
According to the fifth aspect of the invention, it is preferred that an intermediate layer is provided between the bearing alloy layer and the
overlay layer so that the bonding strength achieved between the overlay layer and the bearing alloy layer may be enhanced. The intermediate layer is preferably made of a metal selected from the group consisting of 5 Ni, Co, Fe, Ag, Cu and an alloy containing as the main constituent thereof this metal. The thickness of the intermediate layer is in the range of 0. 5 to 8 m, and the thickness of the overlay layer is in the range of 5 to 15 Em and is preferably about 15 um. In the case of 10 providing the conforming layer, the thickness of the conforming layer is preferably in the range of O.1 to 5 um. In a case where the intermediate layer is made of Sn or a Sn alloy, Sn acts to diffuse in Bi to 15 thereby generate a compound with the result that the bonding between the intermediate layer and the overlay layer being achieved by diffusion bonding, that is, the bonding is achieved by the compound of Bi and Sn occurring by the diffusion. However, since the melting 20 point of the compound occurring by the diffusion is low and since the grains of the compound grow during the use of the sliding member due to a high temperature of about one hundred and several tens C occurring at the bearing face of the sliding member, there occurs such a 25 problem as the peeling-off of the overlay layer is apt to occur.
On the other hand, in the case of the inven-
tion, each of Cu and Ag which forms the intermediate
- 8 layer is bonded to Bi by so-called "metallic bond", and the bonding of the overlay is achieved by the metallic bond, so that no peeling-off of the overlay layer is caused during the use of the sliding member at a high 5 temperature. Thus, the sliding member of the invention is superior in bonding and the fatigue resistance of the overlay layer is enhanced. In a case where the intermediate layer is made of Ni or Co or Fe or the alloy thereof, the bonding strength of the overlay 10 layer becomes similar to that of Ag or Cu or the alloy thereof of which the intermediate layer is made.
As regards the bearing alloy layer, it may be made of a Cu alloy or an Al alloy.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
15 Fig. 1 is a schematic view prepared from the microscopic photograph of an overlay relating to the invention, which schematic view shows the crystal grain density of about 110 pieces/100 um2; and Fig. 2 is a partial, sectional view of a 20 sliding member embodying the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The embodiments of the invention are described below.
Plain bearing samples Nos. 1 to 5 embodying 25 the invention each of which had a structure shown in Fig. 2 and comparative plain bearing samples Nos. 1 to
- 9 - 3, all of which are shown in Table 1, were produced through a method comprising the steps of: providing a bearing alloy layer 2 of a Cu alloy or an Al alloy on a back metal layer 1 of a steel; providing an 5 intermediate layer 3 on the bearing alloy layer 2 by a plating process; and providing an overlay layer 4 on the intermediate layer 3 by another plating process.
Samples Nos. 6 and 7 embodying the invention were produced by providing a conforming layer (not shown) on 10 an overlay layer 4 after providing through an intermediate layer 3 the overlay layer 4 on a bearing alloy layer 2 bonded onto a back metal layer 1. In table 1, a numerical value shown before each of some of the atomic symbols indicates the contents (mass %) of 15 the element, and the numerical value in the column of the density of the deposited grains of Bi regarding each of the samples Nos. 6 and 7 is a density of deposited grains of Bi of which the conforming layer is made. 20 Each of the overlay layer 4 and the conforming layer was provided by a PR electroplating method, and the density of the deposited grains of Bi (commercially available pure Bi)or Bi-based alloys were adjusted by varying the operating conditions of the PR 25 electroplating method. In the PR (periodic reverse Electroplating method was used the apparatus of "HOKVTO DENKO PULSE PLATING POWER SOURCE HPC- 301H" produced by Hokuto Denko Company Ltd., in which PR
- 10 -
electroplating method the conditions of the pulse plating were 2 to 10 A/dm2 at the side of the positive electrode for a time of 0.001 to 0.1 second and -0.1 to -0.01 A/dm2 at the side of the negative electrode for a 5 time of 0.0001 to 0.001 second. The intermediate layer of Ag' Cu or Cu-5Zn was provided in a plating bath containing cyanogen at a bath temperature of 35 to 45 C through a plating current of 1 to 3 A/dm2, and the plating of Bi, Bi-Cu or Bi-Ag was performed by use of 10 the PR electroplating method in a methanesulfonic acid bath at a bath temperature of 35 to 45 C. In the present specification, the technical term, "the density
of crystal grains" or "the density of grains" is defined to be a density of crystal grains present in a 15 area of 100,um2 of the overlay layer or the conforming layer when viewed the overlay layer or the conforming layer through a secondary electron beam image of 5000 times obtained by a scanning electron microscope (SEM).
Regarding each of the samples thus prepared 20 was performed a fatigue test, the result of which is shown in Table 1. In the fatigue test was used a sapphire testing machine under the following testing conditions: The inner diameter of the bearing ------- 53 mmi The width of the bearing ---------------- 16 mm; Revolution of a shaft --------------------- 3650 rpmi
Material of the shaft -------------------- S55C; Lubricant ------------------------------ VG 22; and Time of test ---------------------------hours.
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=,=>oK o o o o o o o o o m m = O À;0 O kn ul A, I >A _ _ _ ^a >. _ m m m m u m a m m m R r U __ U O _ I = À< U red U U red C À= S :^ O O:^ =
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- 13 From Table 1, it is apparent that in each of the comparative samples Nos. 1 to 3, the maximum specific load at which no fatigue occurs is not more than 70 MPa, however, in each of the inventive samples 5 Nos. 1 to 7, the maximum specific load at which no fatigue occurs is not less than 85 MPa, that is, the inventive samples are superior to the comparative samples regarding the fatigue resistance.
Namely, although in each of the inventive 10 samples Nos. 1 and 4 and the comparative sample No. 1, the overlay layer is made of pure Bi, the deposited grain densities of the inventive samples are 50 pieces/100 um2 and 180 pieces/100,um2, respectively, with the deposited grain densities of the comparative 15 sample being 35 pieces/100,um2, whereby the inventive samples Nos. 1 and 4 are superior to the comparative sample regarding the fatigue resistance.
Further, in each of the inventive samples Nos. 2, 3 and 5 and the comparative sample No. 2 the 20 overlay layer is made of the Bi alloy containing Cu.
however, the overlay layers of the inventive samples Nos. 2, 3 and 5 contain respectively Cu contents of 5 mass %, 0.5 mass % and 1 mass %, so that the inventive samples are superior regarding the fatigue resistance 25 to the comparative sample No.2 having the overlay layer containing 15 mass % Cu.
In the inventive samples Nos. 6 and 7 in each of which the conforming layer of pure Bi (, that is,
- 14 commercially available pure Bi) is provided on the overlay layer made of the Bi-based alloy containing Cu or Ag, the fatigue resistance thereof becomes superior because of the deposited Bi grain density of 150 5 pieces/100,um2 regarding the conforming layer.
Thus, in a case where the overlay layer is made of the Bi-based alloy containing 0.1 to 10 mass % Cu or in another case where the overlay layer formed of the pure Bi is made to have the grain density of 50 to 10 300 pieces/100 um2 or in still another case where the overlay layer formed of the Bi-based alloy containing Ag is made to have on the surface thereof the conforming layer of the pure Bi having the grain density of 50 to 300 pieces/100 um2, it becomes possible 15 to obtain the sliding member having superior conformability, anti-seizure property and enhanced fatigue resistance.
The sliding member of the invention is preferably used as a plain bearing for an internal 20 combustion engine, however, the usage of the sliding member of the invention is not limited to this plain bearing.

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-15 WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A sliding member comprising a bearing alloy layer, an overlay layer bonded to the bearing alloy layer which overlay layer is made of Bi-based alloy 5 consisting of not less than O.l mass % Ag and the balance Bi, and a conforming layer bonded to the overlay layer which conforming layer is made of Bi having a crystal grain density of 50 to 300 pieces/LOO Imp 10
2. A sliding member according to claim l, wherein the overlay layer is bonded to the bearing alloy layer through an intermediate layer located between the overlay layer and the bearing alloy layer, said intermediate layer being made of a metal selected from 15 the group consisting of Ni, Co, Fe, Ag, Cu and an alloy thereof.
3. A sliding member substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings.
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