Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8029398 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The AlCrMoNiTi and AlCrMoZrTi nitride films were prepared by reactive radio-frequency (RF) magnetron sputtering at various N2-to-Ar flow ratios (RN). The influence of RN on the structure and properties of these films was investigated. The two alloy films presented an amorphous structure, while a simple face-centered-cubic (FCC) solid-solution structure was observed in the nitride films prepared under different RN. As the RN increased, the clusters, defects and film thickness decreased, which resulted in a dense columnar structure and low surface roughness. Peak hardness of 19.6Â GPa for AlCrMoZrTi nitride films and 15.4Â GPa for AlCrMoNiTi nitride films were attained at RNÂ =Â 1.0 respectively. At RNÂ =Â 0.5, the friction coefficients of AlCrMoNiTi and AlCrMoZrTi nitride films were respectively 0.15 and 0.13. Moreover, the AlCrMoZrTi nitride films did not undergo wear-out after 1200Â s friction experiment. Therefore, The AlCrMoZrTi nitride films exhibited better mechanical properties than that of AlCrMoNiTi nitride films, which may be related to the fact that the solid-solution strengthening effect of Zr was greater than that of Ni.
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Authors
B. Ren, S.Q. Yan, R.F. Zhao, Z.X. Liu,