Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1663654 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
New quaternary Ti-Cr-Si-N coatings were synthesized onto steel substrates (AISI D2) and Si wafers using a hybrid method of arc ion plating (AIP) and sputtering techniques. For the syntheses of Ti-Cr-Si-N coatings, the Ti-Cr-N coating process was performed substantially by a multi-cathodic AIP technique using Cr and Ti targets, and Si could be added by sputtering Si target during Ti-Cr-N deposition. In this work, comparative studies on microstructure and evaluation of mechanical properties between Ti-Cr-N and Ti-Cr-Si-N coatings were conducted. As the Si was incorporated into Ti-Cr-N coatings, the Ti-Cr-Si-N coatings showed largely increased hardness value of approximately 42 GPa than one of 28 GPa for Ti-Cr-N coatings. The average friction coefficient of Ti-Cr-N coatings largely decreased from 0.7 to 0.35 with increasing Si content up to 20 at.%.
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Authors
Dong Keun Lee, Dong Shik Kang, Ju Hyung Suh, Chan-Gyung Park, Kwang Ho Kim,