2004
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.45.102
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Effects of Compressive Stress on Corrosion-Protective Quality and Its Maintenance under a Corrosive Environment for TiN Films Deposited by Reactive HCD Ion Plating

Abstract: Titanium nitride films were deposited onto SUS304 substrates under various film thickness, deposition temperatures, and substrate bias voltages. Their protective quality was evaluated by electrochemical testing in accordance with the critical passivation current density (CPCD) method. Two types of tests were employed to evaluate corrosive behavior of coated substrates: a high-temperature and high-pressure corrosion test; and a measurement of the change in anodic current density with immersion time. A scanning … Show more

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“…The compressive residual stresses have been reported to negatively influence the corrosion stability of deposited TiN film on SUS304 stainless steel. [37] G-A-L and G-B-L samples exhibited significant reduction in the corrosion activity compared respectively to G-A and G-B series. The lubricant could locally cover, fill, and seal the pores of the anodized and boehmitized structure; the resultant more compact and morphologically uniform surface demonstrated lower i corr and r corr .…”
Section: Corrosion Resistancementioning
confidence: 82%
“…The compressive residual stresses have been reported to negatively influence the corrosion stability of deposited TiN film on SUS304 stainless steel. [37] G-A-L and G-B-L samples exhibited significant reduction in the corrosion activity compared respectively to G-A and G-B series. The lubricant could locally cover, fill, and seal the pores of the anodized and boehmitized structure; the resultant more compact and morphologically uniform surface demonstrated lower i corr and r corr .…”
Section: Corrosion Resistancementioning
confidence: 82%