The study on the properties of TiCxN1?x coatings processed by cathodic arc physical vapour deposition |
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Authors: | Ping Chuan Siow Jaharah A Ghani Talib Ria Jaafar Mariyam Jameelah Ghazali Che Hassan Che Haron |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia;2. Zeta Scientific Sdn. Bhd., Shah Alam, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | Titanium carbonitride (TiCN) is a popular hard coating for carbide cutting tools in various applications. The properties of TiCN are within its composition and can be controlled by maintaining the C–N ratio within the coating to a certain level. This paper studied the influence of carbon content and coating composition within TiCxN1?x coatings with regard to their mechanical properties. The substrate used was tungsten carbide (WC-6Co), which was prepared in-house through a powder metallurgy process, while the TiCxN1?x coatings were deposited in-house using cathodic arc physical vapour deposition (CAPVD). TiCxN1?x coatings improved the mechanical properties of carbide inserts. An increase in carbon content within TiCxN1?x coatings improved surface lubricity, reduced coefficient of friction, improved surface microhardness and increased Young's modulus, but reduced thermal conductivity of carbide inserts. The colour of TiCxN1?x coatings also changed with carbon content. |
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Keywords: | Mechanical properties TiCN coating cathodic arc physical vapour deposition (CAPVD) |
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