2017
DOI: 10.1080/01694243.2017.1293923
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Influence of plasma nitriding treatment on the adhesion of DLC films deposited on AISI 4140 steel by PVD magnetron sputtering

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“…Other authors also observed delamination of a DLC coating deposited on the untreated steel substrate related to the residual stresses in the coating. [40] Glow discharge nitriding process introduces internal stresses and improves hardness of the steel surface [41,42] ; thus, the adhesion of the coating produced on nitride substrate is higher. By increasing time and temperature of glow discharge nitriding of steel stresses, hardness and thickness in the nitrided intermediate layer grow.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other authors also observed delamination of a DLC coating deposited on the untreated steel substrate related to the residual stresses in the coating. [40] Glow discharge nitriding process introduces internal stresses and improves hardness of the steel surface [41,42] ; thus, the adhesion of the coating produced on nitride substrate is higher. By increasing time and temperature of glow discharge nitriding of steel stresses, hardness and thickness in the nitrided intermediate layer grow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combined processing composed of plasma nitriding and wear-resistant coating deposition ensures a perfect tribological behavior of steel [32]. Plasma nitriding can also improve the adhesion of DLC films deposited on steel by magnetron sputtering [33].…”
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“…18 Plasma nitriding is a surface treatment process used for surface hardening by using glow discharge technology, which introduces elemental nitrogen into the surface of a metal part and further subsequent diffusion into the material. [19][20][21][22][23] In the process of plasma nitriding, a high-voltage electrical energy is used to form the plasma of nitrogen and hydrogen gas in the vacuum. Nitrogen ions stimulate to impinge on the workpiece through the plasma.…”
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