1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf01401073
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Properties of aluminum alloys with a titanium nitride coating

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“…Moreover, only limited data has been published regarding the influence of the TiN coating layer on various parameters such as the scratch force, hardness, and roughness as well as the effect of the TiN coating layer microstructure of the deposited film [20,21]. Investigation of this coating will demonstrate the possibility of obtaining high strength, hardness, and simultaneously good decorative and protective surface properties [22]. Surface modifications have attracted more attention with new techniques such as high power laser and vacuum processing.…”
Section: Hard Tissue Coatingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Moreover, only limited data has been published regarding the influence of the TiN coating layer on various parameters such as the scratch force, hardness, and roughness as well as the effect of the TiN coating layer microstructure of the deposited film [20,21]. Investigation of this coating will demonstrate the possibility of obtaining high strength, hardness, and simultaneously good decorative and protective surface properties [22]. Surface modifications have attracted more attention with new techniques such as high power laser and vacuum processing.…”
Section: Hard Tissue Coatingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The thickness of the investigated coatings was 4, 5, and 6 I.tm, which corresponded to the regimes of deposition onto aluminum alloys presented in [2]. This meti~od makes it possible to deposit a coating compatible with an aluminum matrix without subjecting it to high-temperature heating.…”
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“…High hardness ensures superior wear resistance of TiN coating, especially if compared to soft aluminum alloy. TiN also showed to enhance laser-material coupling [11,12]. Laser Surface Texturing.…”
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confidence: 99%