2016
DOI: 10.1108/ilt-11-2015-0160
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Sliding wear behavior of magnetron sputtered chromium carbide thin films

Abstract: Purpose-The purpose of this technical paper is to investigate the friction and wear behavior of inexpensive and durable cutting tools, developed for wood machining using duplex treatment. Design/methodology/approach-Cr-(WC-Co) coatings were deposited onto carburized low-alloy steel substrate by a reactive magnetron sputtering. The total coating thickness was approximately 2 m. Unlubricated wear tests have been performed using a disc sample sliding against an alumina ball (Al 2 O 3) and a wood (beech) pin. Find… Show more

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