Deposition and characteristics of chromium nitride thin film coatings on precision balls for tribological applications |
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Authors: | Michael D. Drory Ryan D. Evans |
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Affiliation: | aTimken Technology Center, The Timken Company, 1835 Dueber Avenue SW, Canton, OH 44706, United States |
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Abstract: | Thin film hard coatings on rolling element surfaces can enhance the overall wear resistance of rolling element bearings, as demonstrated previously for coated tapered, cylindrical, and spherical roller bearings. Hard coatings in ball bearings are less common because of the difficulty in achieving uniform film thickness on a ball surface. This limitation is overcome by a new process for depositing chromium nitride coatings with uniform thickness on precision balls using ion beam assisted deposition (IBAD) e-beam evaporation. Scanning electron microscopy indicated that the deposited films were smooth and conformal on the ball surfaces with no areas of localized delamination. Auger electron spectroscopy confirmed that Cr2N and CrN bulk film stoichiometry was achievable by modulating the argon to nitrogen process gas ratio during deposition. Transmission electron microscopy revealed dense, polycrystalline film structure. Film hardness and elastic modulus as measured using nanoindentation on the coated balls met expectations for chromium nitride, and tribological testing of the coated balls in angular contact ball bearings under moderate contact stress levels demonstrated adequate film adhesion for practical use of these coatings in bearing applications. |
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Keywords: | Chromium nitride Coating Thin film Bearing IBAD Tribology |
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