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Discrete Friction Mechanisms of a Metal Tool with Polycrystalline Diamond-Coated Detail

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The article presents the experimental study results of the polishing process of a thin-film diamond coating of parts with a metal brush. The polishing process effect on the roughness of the resulting surface is established. The process of polishing a diamond coating is carried out due to two factors: mechanical cleavage of the microroughness peaks and a chemical-thermal factor, in which graphitization of cleaved micro-vertices is carried out.

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Okhlupin, D.N., Korolev, A.V. & Sinev, I.V. Discrete Friction Mechanisms of a Metal Tool with Polycrystalline Diamond-Coated Detail. J. Frict. Wear 41, 538–542 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3103/S106836662006015X

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