Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1660599 Surface and Coatings Technology 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cemented carbides coated with CVD multilayers are commonly used in metal cutting turning and milling operations. For many applications, a micro-blasting finishing procedure based on an impact treatment of the surfaces is carried out in order to smooth the coated surface and reduce sharp cutting edges. In this work, micro-blasting with corundum in aqueous solution at pressures between 0.05 and 0.3 MPa was applied to CVD TiN/Ti(C,N)/κ-Al2O3 multilayer coatings deposited onto cemented carbides in order to investigate its influence on the micro-topography, microstructure and residual stresses. The results showed that the micro-blasting reduces the surface roughness and affects the coating thickness. TEM investigations revealed no significant changes on the microstructure of the κ-Al2O3 top layer. Synchrotron X-ray investigations showed that the residual stress state of the as-deposited κ-Al2O3 top layer is not affected by the micro-blasting treatment under the conditions investigated.

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