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Deposition of Nanoscopically Smooth DLC Tool Coatings for Dry Forming of Aluminum Sheets

Recent investigations demonstrated the applicability of diamond-like carbon (DLC)-coated tools for dry forming of aluminum, which is a challenging application field due to the high adhesion tendency of aluminum. An exceptionally low roughness of the coated forming tool is required to prevent adhesio...

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Published in:JOM (1989) 2020-07, Vol.72 (7), p.2504-2510
Main Authors: Abraham, Tim, Bialuch, Ingmar, Bräuer, Günter, Flegler, Felix, Groche, Peter
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Adhesives
Aluminum
Carbon
Chemistry/Food Science
Coatings
Deposition
Diamond tools
Diamond-like carbon films
Dry Metal Shaping and Forming
Earth Sciences
Energy consumption
Engineering
Environment
Metal forming
Metal sheets
Methods
Microscopy
Physics
Plasma etching
Production methods
Protective coatings
Quality
Surface properties
Topography
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