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Structure, mechanical and tribological properties of sputtered TiAlBN thin films
- Source :
- Surface and Coatings Technology
- Publication Year :
- 1999
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 1999.
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Abstract
- TiAlBN films were produced by simultaneously sputtering from TiAl and TiB2 targets in Ar/N2 mixtures at a substrate temperature of 150 °C. The goal of this investigation was to study the influence of the nitrogen content (0-40 at.%) on two sets of four coatings with B/Al ratios of approximately 1 and 5. All coatings showed very dense structures and were mainly found to be only partially crystalline. Evidence of Al, AlN, Ti, TiB2, TiN and BN bonding was observed in the XPS spectra, and correlation of the compositional and mechanical data showed that film hardness and elastic modulus decreased with the presence of a 'soft' phase (Al, Ti or amorphous BN). Hardness and elastic modulus values of up to 25 and 250 GPa, respectively, were found for TiAl0.3B1.7 coatings. Coatings with a similar elastic modulus to that of the steel substrate showed the best adhesion. Friction coefficient values between approximately 0.5 and 0.7 were recorded in sliding wear experiments against SAE52100 and WC/6%Co balls. Although friction coefficients could not be correlated to the amorphous BN contents, it was noted that low combined ball and disc wear rates were found for coatings containing large amounts of BN. Coatings with B/Al 5 and elastic moduli of ≤290 GPa showed two orders of magnitude better sliding wear resistance against WC/6%Co balls compared to commercially available TiN. TiAlBN films were produced by simultaneously sputtering from TiAl and TiB2 targets in Ar/N2 mixtures at a substrate temperature of 150 °C. The goal of this investigation was to study the influence of the nitrogen content (0-40 at.%) on two sets of four coatings with B/Al ratios of approximately 1 and 5. All coatings showed very dense structures and were mainly found to be only partially crystalline. Evidence of Al, AlN, Ti, TiB2, TiN and BN bonding was observed in the XPS spectra, and correlation of the compositional and mechanical data showed that film hardness and elastic modulus decreased with the presence of a `soft' phase (Al, Ti or amorphous BN). Hardness and elastic modulus values of up to 25 and 250 GPa, respectively, were found for TiAl0.3B1.7 coatings. Coatings with a similar elastic modulus to that of the steel substrate showed the best adhesion. Friction coefficient values between approximately 0.5 and 0.7 were recorded in sliding wear experiments against SAE52100 and WC/6%Co balls. Although friction coefficients could not be correlated to the amorphous BN contents, it was noted that low combined ball and disc wear rates were found for coatings containing large amounts of BN. Coatings with B/Al approximately 5 and elastic moduli of ≤290 GPa showed two orders of magnitude better sliding wear resistance against WC/6%Co balls compared to commercially available TiN. 113 126 133 126-133
- Subjects :
- Wear resistance
Tribology
Composition effects
Materials science
TiA1BN coatings
Thin films
X ray photoelectron spectroscopy
chemistry.chemical_element
film
Hardness
Materials Chemistry
Thin film
Composite material
Elastic modulus
Friction coefficients
Substrates
Protective coatings
Bond strength (materials)
Metallurgy
Structure
Elastic moduli
Mechanical and tribological properties
Surfaces and Interfaces
General Chemistry
Sputter deposition
Condensed Matter Physics
Microstructure
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Amorphous solid
chemistry
Physical vapor deposition
Adhesion
Titanium compounds
Tin
ceramic coating
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 02578972
- Volume :
- 113
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Surface and Coatings Technology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fa072eb497bf3e5068a2baebfd282dfc
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0257-8972(98)00840-8