Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1660410 Surface and Coatings Technology 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The amorphous carbon coatings of a-C and a-C:H type were deposited by pulsed magnetron sputtering in argon and argon/acetylene atmosphere, respectively. The deposition rate, chemical composition, structure and mechanical properties of these coatings were studied as a function of acetylene flow rate. The adding of acetylene to working atmosphere caused increase of deposition rate and hydrogen content in coatings, and at the same time decrease in their hardness. The friction and wear behaviour of a-C and a-C:H coatings in ambient air are highly dependent on kind of counterparts material. The “true” friction coefficients of a-C and a-C:H coatings sliding against a-C and a-C:H coatings, respectively, are similar in values (0.06-0.08) and wear rates are similar too. Significantly higher friction coefficients (0.2-0.3) and wear rates were observed for both a-C and a-C:H coatings sliding against 100Cr6 steel. The lowest friction coefficients (0.02-0.04) and wear rates were obtained for a-C and a-C:H coatings sliding against Alumina counterpart.
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