2024
DOI: 10.3390/coatings14030322
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Ag Behavior on TiN Thin Films for Decorative Coatings

Antonio Carlos Santos de Arruda,
Ronaldo Domingues Mansano,
Nelson Ordonez
et al.

Abstract: TiN-Ag ceramic coatings deposited by magnetron sputtering on silicon wafers and AISI F138 stainless-steel substrates with different Ag concentrations were evaluated for their application as decorative coatings. The results obtained indicated an almost linear increase in the thickness and roughness of the film as a function of the increase in the silver content of the film. For Ag concentrations greater than (8.3 ± 0.5) at %, a matte/satin finish was observed, i.e., a dull surface, produced by the agglomeration… Show more

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“…The thermal expansion coefficient of TiN is similar to that of high-speed steel, and the thermal stress generated during the cutting process is small, so it is the earliest coating material used on the surface of high-speed steel tools [8,9]. In addition, TiN also has a wide range of applications in molds, medical devices, auto parts, and decorative coatings [10][11][12]. However, TiN is prone to oxidation during processing, limiting its application in high-temperature working conditions, for which ternary coating begins to appear [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thermal expansion coefficient of TiN is similar to that of high-speed steel, and the thermal stress generated during the cutting process is small, so it is the earliest coating material used on the surface of high-speed steel tools [8,9]. In addition, TiN also has a wide range of applications in molds, medical devices, auto parts, and decorative coatings [10][11][12]. However, TiN is prone to oxidation during processing, limiting its application in high-temperature working conditions, for which ternary coating begins to appear [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%