Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
701410 Diamond and Related Materials 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A surface engineering approach for a novel pretreatment of hard metal tool substrate for optimum adhesion of diamond coatings is presented. Firstly, an alkaline solution was used to etch the WC grains to generate a rough surface for better mechanical interlocking. Subsequently, surface Co was removed by etching in acid solution. Then the hard metal substrate was boronized to form a compound interlayer which acted as an efficient diffusion barrier to prevent the outward diffusion of Co. Novel nano-microcrystalline composite diamond film coatings with a very smooth surface was deposited on the surface engineering pretreated hard metal surface. Promising results of measurement in adhesion strength as well as field cutting tests have been obtained.

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