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LARGE AREA FILTERED ARC DEPOSITION OF CARBON AND BORON BASED HARD COATINGS
Bhattacharya, Rabi S.
UES, Inc. Dayton, Ohio
关键词: Steels;    Magnetrons;    Abrasives;    Alloys;    Hard Coatings, Carbon And Boron Based Coatings, Tib2, Tibn, Diamond-Like-Carbon, Machining, Filtered Cathodic Arc, Sputtering;   
DOI  :  10.2172/820006
RP-ID  :  DOE/ER82911-1
RP-ID  :  FG02-99ER82911
RP-ID  :  820006
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来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

This document is a final report covering work performed under Contract No. DE-FG02-99ER82911 from the Department of Energy under a SBIR Phase II Program. Wear resistant, hard coatings can play a vital role in many engineering applications. The primary goal of this project was to develop coatings containing boron and carbon with hardness greater than 30 GPa and evaluate these coatings for machining applications. UES has developed a number of carbon and boron containing coatings with hardness in the range of 34 to 65 GPa using a combination of filtered cathodic arc and magnetron sputtering. The boron containing coatings were based on TiB2, TiBN, and TiBCN, while the carbon containing coatings ere TiC+C and hydrogen free diamond-like-carbon. Machining tests were performed with single and multilayer coated tools. The turning and milling tests were run at TechSolve Inc., under a subcontract at Ohio State University. Significant increases in tool lives were realized in end milling of H-13 die steel (8X) and titanium alloy (80%) using the TiBN coating. A multilayer TiBN/TiN performed the best in end-milling of highly abrasive Al-Si alloys. A 40% increase in life over the TiAlN benchmark coating was found. Further evaluations of these coatings with commercialization partners are currently in progress.

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