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Effect of annealing on structural, mechanical and tribological properties of Cr-(CrN/TiAlN) coating

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ADVANCES IN MATERIALS AND PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages 1569-1582

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/2374068X.2021.1946755

Keywords

Thin film; annealing; nanoindentation; nanoscratch; CR-(CRN; tialn) coating

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After annealing, the Cr-CrN-TiAlN coating exhibited significant improvements in hardness and elastic modulus, leading to enhanced nanomechanical and tribological properties.
TiAlN film was deposited with Cr-CrN interlayer (Cr-(CrN/TiAlN)) on DAC-10 tool steel using cathodic arc deposition followed by annealing in vacuum chamber at 700 degrees C temperature. Nanoindentation and nanoscratch test were conducted on as-deposited and annealed samples. The annealed samples showcased improved hardness (8.55 %) and elastic modulus (12.21 %) attributed to the formation of larger grain size (48 nm) and diffusion of Cr atoms from the interlayer. The XRD pattern of the annealed samples revealed Cr diffusion in the TiAlN top layer along with the formation of oxide such as Al2O3. The annealed samples registered lower pile up, indentation depth, higher strain hardening exponent (n = 0.41) and lower plastic work (0.25). Tribological properties such as scratch hardness was improved by 8.84%, whereas coefficient of friction and wear rate was reduced by 22.92% and 35.75%, respectively, after annealing of the coating. The relation between the nanomechanical and scratch properties was indicative of the influence of hardness and strain hardening exponent on the wear properties of the annealed Cr-(CrN/TiAlN) coating.

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