Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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614894 | Tribology International | 2013 | 12 Pages |
•The chromium carbides were formed in high Cr containing a-C coatings(>4.9 at%).•After Cr incorporation, the critical loads of a-C coatings increased.•The Cr/a-C coatings (Cr≤4.9 at%) decreased the initial friction coefficient of a-C coatings.•The Cr/a-C coatings (Cr≤4.9 at%) shorten the running-in distance of a-C coatings.•The Cr/a-C coatings (Cr≤4.9 at%) decreased the wear rate of SUS440C balls.
The Cr containing amorphous carbon coatings (Cr/a-C) with varying Cr content were deposited using unbalanced magnetron sputtering. The results revealed that the chromium carbide nano-clusters were formed when the Cr content exceeded 4.9 at%. The critical load increased while the hardness decreased after the Cr element incorporation. Although the low Cr containing Cr/a-C coatings (≤4.9 at%) exhibited similar friction coefficient with a-C coatings, but the initial friction coefficient, running-in distance and wear rate of SUS440C balls all decreased. However, the Cr/a-C coatings with high Cr content (11.98–14.09 at%) would worsen the tribological properties because chromium carbides acted as abrasive wear particles during tribotests.