2019
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2018-0499
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Dependence of Wear and Mechanical Behavior of Nitrocarburized/CrN/DLC Layer on Film Thickness

Abstract: Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films are amorphous metastable carbon form that provide interesting mechanical and tribological properties. The role of film thickness influence upon wear and mechanical properties is of interest and not yet fully reported. In this study, two samples of previously plasma nitrocarburized, quenched and tempered H13 steel were duplex treated. First, a physical vapor deposition (PVD) chromium nitride (CrN) layer was applied, followed by a top final diamond-like carbon layer applied by pla… Show more

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“…A 71% reduction was obtained on the DLC-coated surface (k = 5.27E-14±6.55E-15 m 3 /N.m) in relation to the AISI M35 substrate (k = 1.83E-13±3.25E-14 m 3 /N.m). The graphical analysis reinforces the previous discussion about wear caps, showing that the coating application can provide improvements in tribological properties, in this case, resistance to abrasive wear 1,21,65 . also mentioned expressive differences in wear reduction when applying the DLC.…”
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“…A 71% reduction was obtained on the DLC-coated surface (k = 5.27E-14±6.55E-15 m 3 /N.m) in relation to the AISI M35 substrate (k = 1.83E-13±3.25E-14 m 3 /N.m). The graphical analysis reinforces the previous discussion about wear caps, showing that the coating application can provide improvements in tribological properties, in this case, resistance to abrasive wear 1,21,65 . also mentioned expressive differences in wear reduction when applying the DLC.…”
Section: Micro-abrasive Wear Testsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The edges are not homogeneous, which may be related to the sphere instability during sliding. The opposite is observed in the craters generated on the uncoated surface, where the edges were more homogeneous 1 . investigated the influence of DLC deposited on AISI H13 steel during the microabrasive test.…”
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