Mechanical and tribological properties of multi-element (AlCrTaTiZr)N coatings

Multi-element (AlCrTaTiZr)N coatings are deposited onto Si and cemented carbide substrates by reactive RF magnetron sputtering in an Ar + N 2 mixture. The influence of substrate bias voltage, ranging from 0 to − 200 V, on the microstructural, mechanical and tribological properties of these nitride c...

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description Multi-element (AlCrTaTiZr)N coatings are deposited onto Si and cemented carbide substrates by reactive RF magnetron sputtering in an Ar + N 2 mixture. The influence of substrate bias voltage, ranging from 0 to − 200 V, on the microstructural, mechanical and tribological properties of these nitride coatings is studied. A reduction in concentration of N and Al is observed with increasing substrate biases. The (AlCrTaTiZr)N coatings show the face-centered-cubic crystal structure (B1–NaCl type). The use of substrate bias changes the microstructure of the (AlCrTaTiZr)N coating from the columns with microvoids in boundaries to the dense and less identified columns. The compressive macrostress increases from − 0.9 GPa to − 3.6 GPa with an increase of substrate bias. The hardness and adhesion increase to peak values of 36.9 GPa and 60.7 N at the bias voltage of − 150 V, respectively. The tribological properties of the (AlCrTaTiZr)N coatings against 100Cr6 steel balls are evaluated by a ball-on-disc tribometer with a 10 N applied load. With an increase of substrate bias, the wear rate reduces while the friction coefficient almost keeps constant at 0.75. The lowest wear rate of 3.65 × 10 − 6  mm 3/Nm is obtained for the (AlCrTaTiZr)N coating deposited at the bias voltage of − 150 V.
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Applied sciences
Contact of materials. Friction. Wear
Cross-disciplinary physics: materials science
rheology
Exact sciences and technology
Hardness
Materials science
Mechanical properties and methods of testing. Rheology. Fracture mechanics. Tribology
Metals. Metallurgy
Multi-element
Nitrides
Physics
Production techniques
Reactive sputtering
Surface treatment
Surface treatments
Wear
title Mechanical and tribological properties of multi-element (AlCrTaTiZr)N coatings
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