2020
DOI: 10.3390/technologies8030038
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Wear Resistance and Titanium Adhesion of Cathodic Arc Deposited Multi-Component Coatings for Carbide End Mills at the Trochoidal Milling of Titanium Alloy

Abstract: The work was devoted to the study of the effectiveness of the application of multi-component coatings, TiN–Al/TiN, TiN–AlTiN/SiN, and CrTiN–AlTiN–AlTiCrN/SiN, obtained by cathodic arc deposition to increase the wear resistance of 6WH10F carbide end mills in trochoidal milling of titanium alloy. The surface morphology of the tool with coatings was studied using scanning electron microscopy, and surface roughness texture was estimated. Microhardness and elastic modulus of the coated carbide tool surface … Show more

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“…They have suggested that a high H/E ratio is a reliable indicator of a good abrasion resistance of a coating. Investigations of TiN-Al/TiN, TiN-AlTiN/SiN, CrTiN-AlTiN-AlTiCrN/SiN coatings confirmed that the wear resistance increased with H/E ratio [147]. The best wear resistance was achieved by the coating with the highest H/E ratio.…”
Section: Resistance Of Pvd Coatings To Wearmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…They have suggested that a high H/E ratio is a reliable indicator of a good abrasion resistance of a coating. Investigations of TiN-Al/TiN, TiN-AlTiN/SiN, CrTiN-AlTiN-AlTiCrN/SiN coatings confirmed that the wear resistance increased with H/E ratio [147]. The best wear resistance was achieved by the coating with the highest H/E ratio.…”
Section: Resistance Of Pvd Coatings To Wearmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Their results indicated that the achievement of both goals was possible under high cutting speed, low feed rate and low trochoidal stepover values. Volosova et al [19] focused on the effect of tool coating on the wear resistance of the cutting tool during the trochoidal milling of titanium alloy. The cutting tool with the CrTiN-AlTiN-AlTiCrN/SiN coating exhibited the lowest wear rate and thus higher operating time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%