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Adaptive VN/Ag nanocomposite coatings with lubricious behavior from 25 to 1000 °c
(2010)
A two-phase nanocomposite coating that consists of inclusions of silver in a vanadium nitride matrix (VN/Ag) was investigated as a potential adaptive coating with a reduced friction coefficient from 25 to 1000 °C. This ...
Deposition and characterization of nitrogen containing stainless steel coatings prepared by reactive magnetron sputtering
(1996)
Nitrogen containing austenitic stainless steel coatings were deposited with nitrogen concentrations up to 14.1 at% using electron enhanced closed field unbalanced DC magnetron sputtering. The reactive gas flow was controlled ...
Structure, hardness and mechanical properties of magnetron-sputtered titanium-aluminium boride films
(1999)
TiAlB films nominally 2 μm thick were produced by simultaneous sputtering from TiAl and TiB2 targets onto Si-(110) and AISI316 stainless steel substrate materials at a temperature of 170°C. The influence of different B/Al ...
Composite DLC-metal/metal-carbide coatings produced by electron enhanced unbalanced magnetron sputtering
(1997)
Composite coatings consisting of metal containing diamond like carbons were produced by unbalanced magnetron sputtering in a closed field magnetic configuration. Targets of Pta and W were poisoned with acetylene during the ...
Structure, mechanical and tribological properties of sputtered TiAlBN thin films
(1999)
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 ...
Microstructural and morphological effects on the tribological properties of electron enhanced magnetron sputtered hard coatings
(1995)
X-ray diffraction measurements and scanning electron microscopy studies on close to stoichiometric titanium carbonitride [TiCxN(1 _x)] and carbon containing tungsten coatings produced in an electron enhanced unbalanced ...
Layered atomic structures of double oxides for low shear strength at high temperatures
(2010)
Double oxide phases combining a transition metal and a noble metal have recently become a subject of investigation as solid lubricant materials for high-temperature tribological applications. Here, we study the changes in ...
Wear resistant composite coatings deposited by electron enhanced closed field unbalanced magnetron sputtering
(1995)
There is presently considerable interest in wear resistant coatings produced using closed field unbalanced magnetron sputtering technology. For example, layered films of diamond-like carbon (DLC) with tungsten or titanium ...
Multilayer composite ceramic-metal-DLC coatings for sliding wear applications
(1996)
The design of anti-friction coatings able to perform well in different wear conditions without lubricants requires a combination of adequate hardness and toughness, good adhesion, a low friction coefficient and a low wear ...
Comparative tribology studies of hard ceramic and composite metal-DLC coatings in sliding friction conditions
(1995)
The design of anti-friction coatings able to perform well in different wear conditions without lubricants requires a combination of adequate hardness and toughness, good adhesion, a low friction coefficient and a low wear ...