abstract |
This invention involves a method of making a crater-like texture or a ceramic coating on a surface by electrolytic plasma discharging which occurs in fashion of micro-sized arcs distributing on the surface. The high temperature of plasma and high pressure of vapour bubbles of an electrolyte at the local discharging spots during the plasma activities cause micro-sized craters on the surface. Alternatively, using another selected electrolyte, the surface can also form a ceramic coating with a crater-like texture as its top layer. The surface can be polished, ground or honed afterward, and the surface shows improvements in friction, wear resistance, and heat transfer behavior. |