TY - JOUR AU - AB - The objective of this study is to investigate the coating of steels by using friction surfacing process. Two different steels were used in this study (A60 and XC steel). Optical microscopy and hardness measurements were used as techniques of characterization. The coating process was succeffully performed in milling machine. The obtained results indicated the difference between the substrate and the deposited material from the microsructural or mechanical properties. The hardness of the coating is higher than the substrate. Keywords: Friction surfacing; Steels; Substrate; Coating Abbreviations: FS: Friction Surfacing *Corresponding author: Zakaria Introduction Boumerzoug, Mechanical Engineering Department, LMSM, University of Biskra, Algeria Submission: December 13, 2021 Published: December 20, 2021 Volume 16 - Issue 2 How to cite this article: Mohamed Fouad Ouamene, Zakaria Boumerzoug. Metallic Coatings of Steels by Friction Surfacing Process. Res Dev Material Sci. 16(2). RDMS.000884. 2021. DOI: 10.31031/RDMS.2021.16.000884 Copyright@ Zakaria Boumerzoug. This article is distributed under the terms of Figure 1: Schematic representation of the friction surfacing process. the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Surface engineering is the sub-discipline of material science. Surface coatings are often International License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution used in engineering components for wear and corrosion protection. Friction Surfacing (FS) provided TI - Metallic Coatings of Steels by Friction Surfacing Process JF - Research & Development in Material Science DO - 10.31031/rdms.2021.16.000884 DA - 2021-12-20 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/unpaywall/metallic-coatings-of-steels-by-friction-surfacing-process-2jvAg1V0RA DP - DeepDyve ER -