2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.vacuum.2007.01.022
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Wear resistance of TiN coatings implanted with Al and N ions

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“…The results show that mechanical and tribological properties have been improved remarkably. Narojczyk et al 16 studied the change in microhardness and friction coe±cient properties of TiN coatings by ions implantation either with Al ions or with Al and N ions. The signi¯cant increase in microhardness and wear resistance were observed with Al ion implantation, however, the increase in wear resistance reaches up to 200% for double AlþN implantation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results show that mechanical and tribological properties have been improved remarkably. Narojczyk et al 16 studied the change in microhardness and friction coe±cient properties of TiN coatings by ions implantation either with Al ions or with Al and N ions. The signi¯cant increase in microhardness and wear resistance were observed with Al ion implantation, however, the increase in wear resistance reaches up to 200% for double AlþN implantation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ion implantation is an effective method for surface modification to improve hardness, plastic deformation resistance, wear resistance and corrosion resistance of the nitride coatings. There are some reports concerning the effects of ion implantation on the microstructure, oxidation behavior and tribological properties of TiN and CrN coatings with implanted various ions, such as C, N, Al and V [4,5,6,7]. However, there are few studies on the effects of ion implantation on TiAlN coatings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Al-implanted plates show a moderate improvement of 130%. (87) To enhance the adhesion it is common to use a thin layer of titanium or in some cases chromium as an interlayer. The reason for using these metals is process related to a large degree in that it is convenient to build a nitride and a metallic interlayer using the same metal.…”
Section: CIV Titanium Nitride (Tin)mentioning
confidence: 99%