REVIEW OF POSSIBILITIES OF INCREASING THE THICKNESS OF AN ANTI-WEAR COATING ON PISTON RINGS BY USING SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED PHYSICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION PROCESS

2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 281-286
Author(s):  
Patrycja Skorupa ◽  
Andrzej Kaźmierczak ◽  
Tomasz Błasiński ◽  
Joanna Borkowska ◽  
Konrad Krakowian ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (08) ◽  
pp. 1950028 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. SAMPATH KUMAR ◽  
A. VINOTH JEBARAJ ◽  
K. SIVAKUMAR ◽  
E. SHANKAR ◽  
N. TAMILOLI

In the present investigation, Titanium Carbonitride (TiCN) coating was deposited on a cemented carbide substrate, by means of Plasma Enhanced Physical Vapour Deposition (PEPVD) process. The microstructure of the deposited film was characterized using the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Highly dense, less porous and uniformly distributed TiCN coating was observed on the coated surface. X-Ray diffraction analysis was carried out to access the phases present in the coated layer. The scratch resistance and hardness were measured using the scratch tester and Nanoindenter, respectively. The TiCN coating gives higher hardness and superior scratch resistance when compared to the substrate. The surface morphology of the coated film was characterized using the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) and was found that the surface roughness was lesser for TiCN coating when compared to cemented carbide substrate. The intensified TiCN coating on the substrate will be useful in improving the surface behavior of cemented carbide cutting tool.


2013 ◽  
Vol 203-204 ◽  
pp. 198-203 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomasz Tański ◽  
Krzysztof Labisz ◽  
Janusz Szewczenko

Thin films and coatings are applied to engineering materials in order to improve the mechanical properties of the surface, such as wear resistance, corrosion resistance and hardness. This research work deals with coatings deposited by appliance of the Physical Vapour Deposition method (PVD). The presented instigations concerning the production of coatings are one of the present important directions connected with modern surface engineering, ensuring the obtainment of coatings of high usable properties like mechanical characteristics and wear resistance. The general purpose of this work is investigation and evaluation of the obtained Ti/(Ti,Si)N/(Ti,Si)N coatings on magnesium cast alloys using electron microscope as the main investigation tool. The investigations were performed using scanning and transmission electron microscopy for the microstructure determination, also EDS microanalysis and electron diffraction was possible to obtain. While investigating the coating material, there were studied the transition zone between the coating and the substrate material as well the occurrence of some structure defects which can be present after the deposition process and could have any influence of the properties of the achieved coating. Also the structure character will be investigated for the occurrence of the nanostructure coatings, which could be seen as the solution of this issue. In the present work, the goal is set on current practices and future trends for nanocomposite thin films and coatings deposited by physical vapour deposition (PVD) technique. This investigation will touch some aspects of such coatings, but the main objective is to give a general view on features revealed using electron microscopy application in PVD coating investigations.


2007 ◽  
Vol 534-536 ◽  
pp. 805-808 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brian Gabbitas ◽  
Peng Cao ◽  
Stella Raynova ◽  
De Liang Zhang

The research involves the development of a powder metallurgical route for producing good quality TiAl targets for making physical vapour deposition (PVD) coatings. Mixtures of elemental titanium and aluminium powders were mechanically milled using a novel discus milling technique under various conditions. Hot isostatic pressing (HIP) was then employed for consolidation of the mechanically alloyed powders. A cathodic arc vapour deposition process was applied to produce a TiAlN coating. A microstructural examination was conducted on the target material and PVD coatings, using X-ray diffractometry (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectrometry (XPS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). It has been found that combining mechanical alloying and HIP enable us to produce a fairly good quality of TiAl based target. The PVD coatings obtained from the TiAl target showed very high microhardness values.


Metals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 1618
Author(s):  
Fábio Ferreira ◽  
Albano Cavaleiro ◽  
João Oliveira

The influence of energetic ion bombardment on the properties of tantalum coatings was studied. To achieve such energetic ion bombardment during the deposition process of tantalum coatings, a combination of deep oscillation magnetron sputtering (DOMS), an ionized physical vapour deposition technique, with substrate biasing was used. The substrate biasing was varied between 0 and −120 V. In this work, the structure (XRD), microstructure (SEM), surface morphology (AFM) and hardness, and Young’s modulus (nanoindentation) of the coatings were characterized. The results show with the use of such conditions it was possible to deposit a pure α-Ta (the most desired at industrial level) with improved mechanical properties (hardness equal to 22.4 GPa and Young’s modulus equal to 235 GPa). The roughness of the Ta coatings decreases up to values of about 1 nm with an increase of substrate biasing. It was possible to deposit very dense Ta coatings with 2 µm of thickness. Therefore, these results are significantly different than in previous works, offering Ta coatings with a combination of very interesting properties.


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