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dc.contributor.authorRebholz, Clausen
dc.contributor.authorZiegele, H.en
dc.contributor.authorLeyland, A.en
dc.contributor.authorMatthews, A.en
dc.creatorRebholz, Clausen
dc.creatorZiegele, H.en
dc.creatorLeyland, A.en
dc.creatorMatthews, A.en
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-06T12:24:25Z
dc.date.available2019-05-06T12:24:25Z
dc.date.issued1999
dc.identifier.urihttp://gnosis.library.ucy.ac.cy/handle/7/48757
dc.description.abstractCr(1-x)N(x) coatings were deposited by magnetron sputtering at a substrate temperature of 200°C onto AISI 316 stainless-steel substrates immersed in an Ar/N2 plasma. The goal of this investigation was to study the influence of nitrogen content on the structural, mechanical and tribological properties of the Cr(1-x)N(x) coatings (with x being in the range of 0-0.4). The coating composition and microstructure were evaluated utilizing glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy and glancing angle X-ray diffraction, whereas the morphology was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy. Knoop microhardness, scratch adhesion, pin-on-disc sliding, ball-on-plat impact and abrasive wheel wear tests were performed to evaluate the mechanical and tribological properties. The presence of Cr, Cr2N, CrN (and mixtures of these phases) has been identified and related to the film composition. For Cr(1-x)N(x) coatings with x≤0.16, only the α-Cr phase could be detected. A progression towards a denser microstructure was found with increasing nitrogen content up to x=0.29, associated with an increase in hardness from 700 up to 2400 HK0.025. Cr(1-x)N(x) coatings with x=0.10-0.16 showed good adhesion and the best abrasive and pin-on-disk sliding wear resistance, together with less crack development around the indentation area (and thus improved toughness) in impact test after 50 000 impacts, against both steel and cemented tungsten carbide balls. The hardest coating (Cr0.71N0.29) performed best in terms of reducing the resulting impact indentation volume. Cr1-xNx coatings were deposited by magnetron sputtering at a substrate temperature of 200 °C onto AISI 316 stainless-steel substrates immersed in an Ar/N2 plasma. The goal of this investigation was to study the influence of nitrogen content on the structural, mechanical and tribological properties of the Cr1-xNx coatings (with x being in the range of 0-0.4). The coating composition and microstructure were evaluated utilizing glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy and glancing angle X-ray diffraction, whereas the morphology was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy. Knoop microhardness, scratch adhesion, pin-on-disc sliding, ball-on-plate impact and abrasive wheel wear tests were performed to evaluate the mechanical and tribological properties. The presence of Cr, Cr2N, CrN (and mixtures of these phases) has been identified and related to the film composition. For Cr1-xNx coatings with x≤0.16, only the α-Cr phase could be detected. A progression towards a denser microstructure was found with increasing nitrogen content up to x = 0.29, associated with an increase in hardness from 700 up to 2400 HK0.025. Cr1-xNx coatings with x = 0.10-0.16 showed good adhesion and the best abrasive and pin-on-disk sliding wear resistance, together with less crack development around the indentation area (and thus improved toughness) in impact tests after 50 000 impacts, against both steel and cemented tungsten carbide balls. The hardest coating (Cr0.71N0.29) performed best in terms of reducing the resulting impact indentation volume.en
dc.language.isoengen
dc.sourceSurface and Coatings Technologyen
dc.subjectStructureen
dc.subjectMicrostructureen
dc.subjectMagnetron sputteringen
dc.subjectTribologyen
dc.subjectWear resistanceen
dc.subjectProtective coatingsen
dc.subjectMechanical and tribological propertiesen
dc.subjectMorphologyen
dc.subjectComposition effectsen
dc.subjectAdhesionen
dc.subjectStainless steelen
dc.subjectsputteringen
dc.subjectImpact testingen
dc.subjectMicrohardnessen
dc.subjectchromiumen
dc.subjectChromium compoundsen
dc.subjectChromium nitrideen
dc.subjectInorganic coatingsen
dc.subjectmetallic coatingen
dc.subjectnitrogenen
dc.subjectNitrogen-containing chromium coatingsen
dc.titleStructure, mechanical and tribological properties of nitrogen-containing chromium coatings prepared by reactive magnetron sputteringen
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/S0257-8972(99)00240-6
dc.description.volume115
dc.description.startingpage222
dc.description.endingpage229
dc.author.facultyΠολυτεχνική Σχολή / Faculty of Engineering
dc.author.departmentΤμήμα Μηχανικών Μηχανολογίας και Κατασκευαστικής / Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
dc.type.uhtypeArticleen
dc.description.totalnumpages222-229


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