Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5468273 | Vacuum | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This article presents a study of the structure, surface roughness and corrosion resistance of composite layers consisting of a layer of Ti(ON) titanium oxynitride with a surface zone of amorphous carbon modified with nitrogen and hydrogen. They were produced on NiTi alloy in a hybrid process combining oxidation in low-temperature plasma and Radio Frequency Chemical Vapor Deposition process (RFCVD). Ti(ON)+a-CNH type composite layers can be produced in temperatures below 300 °C, i.e. in conditions ensuring that the specific properties of NiTi alloys, namely shape memory and superelasticity, are maintained. They provide a significant increase in corrosion resistance and may be produced on specimens having complex shapes, which is of great importance in the case of possible application as medical implants.
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Authors
Justyna Witkowska, Janusz KamiÅski, Tomasz PÅociÅski, MichaÅ Tarnowski, Tadeusz WierzchoÅ,