2024
DOI: 10.3390/coatings14030246
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A Comprehensive Review of Cathodic Arc Evaporation Physical Vapour Deposition (CAE-PVD) Coatings for Enhanced Tribological Performance

Musa Muhammed,
Mousa Javidani,
Tahere Ebrahimi Sadrabadi
et al.

Abstract: In the realm of industries focused on tribology, such as the machining industry, among others, the primary objective has been tribological performance enhancement, given its substantial impact on production cost. Amid the variety of tribological enhancement techniques, cathodic arc evaporation physical vapour deposition (CAE-PVD) coatings have emerged as a promising solution offering both tribological performance enhancement and cost-effectiveness. This review article aims to systematically present the subject… Show more

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“…The mechanism of initiation and development of fretting wear is difficult to describe, for example, because of the unspecified number of factors and a large number of wear processes that occur in parallel with fretting, which include adhesion, fatigue phenomena, micro-machining, corrosion, plastic deformations, etc. [15] The dynamic development of protective coating manufacturing technologies has resulted in the availability of various types of coatings on the market [16]. Coatings differ in their structure and chemical composition, which, in turn, affects their mechanical, physical, and chemical properties, thus enabling the adaptation of machine components to operation in various conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism of initiation and development of fretting wear is difficult to describe, for example, because of the unspecified number of factors and a large number of wear processes that occur in parallel with fretting, which include adhesion, fatigue phenomena, micro-machining, corrosion, plastic deformations, etc. [15] The dynamic development of protective coating manufacturing technologies has resulted in the availability of various types of coatings on the market [16]. Coatings differ in their structure and chemical composition, which, in turn, affects their mechanical, physical, and chemical properties, thus enabling the adaptation of machine components to operation in various conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%