2018
DOI: 10.3390/coatings9010007
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Corrosion Behavior and Surface Properties of PVD Coatings for Mold Technology Applications

Abstract: Chrome plating is still one of the best solutions to coat martensitic steel used in the molding of plastics and rubbers. However, current stringent regulations on environmental impact call for more sustainable processes. In the present work, some physical vapor deposition (PVD) nitride coatings were produced on X155CrMoV12 steel and characterized in terms of both corrosion behavior and surface properties. Results indicated that titanium-based PVD coatings could be a valuable alternative to chromium-based coati… Show more

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“…It is visible that NbN and, even more, AlTiN are multilayers coatings, whereas ZrN and TiN display a dense structure without clear imperfections. Furthermore, no configuration shows any cracks or delaminations at the interface, thus appearing adherent, compact and uniformly distributed along the surface profile [14]. All the coatings possess a micrometric thickness, notably in the range between 1.4 µm for TiN and 3.7 µm of ZrN.…”
Section: Pvd Coatings Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…It is visible that NbN and, even more, AlTiN are multilayers coatings, whereas ZrN and TiN display a dense structure without clear imperfections. Furthermore, no configuration shows any cracks or delaminations at the interface, thus appearing adherent, compact and uniformly distributed along the surface profile [14]. All the coatings possess a micrometric thickness, notably in the range between 1.4 µm for TiN and 3.7 µm of ZrN.…”
Section: Pvd Coatings Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Nowadays, among several mold materials, nitride-coated (e.g. TiN, AlTiN and CrN [5,14,15]) metal substrates, obtained by Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) method, show improved mechanical properties and good wear/corrosion resistance [14,[16][17][18].…”
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