2022
DOI: 10.1080/02670844.2022.2064961
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Tic production on steel with cathodic arc based -diffusion process

Abstract: A coating-diffusion method based on cathodic arc physical deposition (CA-PVD) is introduced for the production of titanium carbide on steel substrates. The method allowed the production of TiC layer in a temperature range of 1000-1200°C in a controlled manner. The Fe-Ti compounds forming at the initial diffusion states are the source of iron in TiC. The free energy of formations indicated that Fe-Ti alloying at the interface takes place after depletion of C. The initially formed TiC layer does not grow in laye… Show more

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“…Therefore, sufficient carbon depletion at 950°C leads to Fe-Ti formation. Island growth of the TiC layer is necessary for Fe-Ti production at the interface [26]. Under thermal stress, the thickness of the compound layer at the interface of the laminate increases dramatically.…”
Section: Interface Structure and Formation Mechanism Of Ga Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, sufficient carbon depletion at 950°C leads to Fe-Ti formation. Island growth of the TiC layer is necessary for Fe-Ti production at the interface [26]. Under thermal stress, the thickness of the compound layer at the interface of the laminate increases dramatically.…”
Section: Interface Structure and Formation Mechanism Of Ga Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%