Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
702912 Diamond and Related Materials 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nano–microcrystalline composite diamond films are deposited on the interior hole surface of Co cemented tungsten (WC–6%Co) drawing using a squirrel-cage hot filament passing through the interior hole with large aperture by the bias-enhanced hot filament CVD. A new process is used to deposit nano–microcrystalline composite diamond coatings by a two-step hot filament chemical vapor deposition (HFCVD) procedure. Research results show that the as-deposited composite diamond films exhibit nanocrystalline diamond crystallites with grain sizes ranging from 60 to 90 nm and their surface roughness is measured as approximately Ra 220 nm with 4 mm scanning length. The Raman spectrum mainly exhibits three features near 1332, 1560 cm− 1 (G peak), and a weak peak at approximately 1150 cm− 1, which is attributed to the transpolyacetylene. XRD pattern indicates good crystallite quality of the composite films. The as-fabricated diamond coated dies show obvious performance enhancement in the practical application. Comparing with the WC–Co drawing die, the working lifetime of the diamond coated drawing die increases by a factor of above 15. Furthermore, the surface quality of the drawn copper pipes is greatly improved.

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