Literature DB >> 25133854

Temperature-dependent wear mechanisms for magnetron-sputtered AlTiTaN hard coatings.

Vishal Khetan1, Nathalie Valle, David Duday, Claude Michotte, Christian Mitterer, Marie-Paule Delplancke-Ogletree, Patrick Choquet.   

Abstract

AlTiTaN coatings have been demonstrated to have high thermal stability at temperatures up to 900 °C. It has been speculated that the high oxidation resistance promotes an improved wear resistance, specifically for dry machining applications. This work reports on the influence of temperature up to 900 °C on the wear mechanisms of AlTiTaN hard coatings. DC magnetron-sputtered coatings were obtained from an Al(46)Ti(42)Ta(12) target, keeping the substrate bias at -100 V and the substrate temperature at 265 °C. The coatings exhibited a single-phase face-centered cubic AlTiTaN structure. The dry sliding tests revealed predominant abrasion and tribo-oxidation as wear mechanisms, depending on the wear debris formed. At room temperature, abrasion leading to surface polishing was observed. At 700 and 800 °C, slow tribo-oxidation and an amorphous oxide formed reduced the wear rate of the coating compared to room temperature. Further, an increase in temperature to 900 °C increased the wear rate significantly due to fast tribo-oxidation accompanied by grooving. The friction coefficient was found to decrease with temperature increasing from 700 to 900 °C due to the formation of oxide scales, which reduce adhesion of asperity contacts. A relationship between the oxidation and wear mechanisms was established using X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, surface profilometry, confocal microscopy, and dynamic secondary ion mass spectrometry.

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Keywords:  TiAlN; friction; hard coating; oxidation; wear mechanism

Year:  2014        PMID: 25133854     DOI: 10.1021/am503942x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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1.  Fretting Wear Behavior and Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) Analysis of a Ti/TiN Multilayer Film Deposited on Depleted Uranium.

Authors:  Shengfa Zhu; Yanping Wu; Zhengyang Li; Liping Fang; Anyi Yin; Jiawei Yan; Fan Jiang; Xiandong Meng; Piheng Chen; Zhenbing Cai
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2018-08-27       Impact factor: 3.623

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