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Preparation,characterization and wear behaviour of TiNx-coated cermets obtained by plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition
Authors:I Endler  E Wolf  A Leonhardt  A Beger  V Richter
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Solid State and Materials Science Dresden, Postfach 01171, Dresden, Germany;(2) Fraunhofer Institute of Ceramic Technology and Sintered Materials, Dresden, Winterbergstrasse 28, 01277 Dresden, Germany
Abstract:Commercial cermet inserts were coated with titanium nitride by plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) using a pulsed direct current (d.c.) glow discharge. The influence of the coating parameters on the deposition rate, on the layer composition, on the layer-substrate interface, on the structure and on the microhardness of the layers was investigated for deposition temperatures in the range 500–700 °C. The adhesive strengths, and some mechanical properties, of the coated cermets were characterized by scratch tests, by friction wear investigations and by measurement of the transverse rupture strength. The wear behaviour was examined in the cutting tests. It was found that TiN x -coatings deposited with a sufficiently high deposition rate and plasma power density have a low oxygen and chlorine content and that they are nearly stoichiometric. The layers usually have a columnar structure with a lang200rang texture. A granular, equiaxed structure was observed within a small range of deposition conditions. In interrupted and continuous turning tests with steel and grey cast iron, a high cutting performance of the coated inserts, which depended on the coating thickness and on the deposition temperature, was achieved.
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