Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9809442 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
W-Ti-N thin films were deposited with increasing N contents by dc magnetron sputtering a W80-Ti20 (wt.%) target using nitrogen as reactive gas. The coatings were deposited without (Vs = â70V) and with assistance of an ion gun (Vs = â40V). The hardness was improved with increasing N content up to â¼43 at.%, decreasing thereafter. The critical load values showed an inverse trend. The coatings presenting the lowest wear rate (<10â15 m3/N m) and friction coefficient (â¼0.4) were deposited in both series with N contents close to 40-43 at.%. It was not possible to correlate the wear behaviour to one single parameter; however, either the compromise of a good hardness and adhesion or a low friction coefficient can in different cases explain the wear resistance. The wear results were interpreted as a function of the type of transfer material in the sliding contact.
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Authors
P.N. Silva, J.P. Dias, A. Cavaleiro,