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Cathodic arc evaporation of (Ti,Al)N coatings and (Ti,Al)N/TiN multilayer-coatings—correlation between lifetime of coated cutting tools, structural and mechanical film properties

(Ti,Al)N and (Ti,Al)N/TiN multi-layer coatings were deposited by cathodic arc evaporation with a large area TiAl and/or Ti cathode. The ratio of Ti/Al varied between 50/50, 40/60 and 33/67. The goal was to determine the influence of the bias voltage, which varied between −30 and −125 V, on the lifet...

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Published in:Surface & coatings technology 2004-01, Vol.177, p.227-232
Main Authors: Weber, F.-R., Fontaine, F., Scheib, M., Bock, W.
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Language:English
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Summary:(Ti,Al)N and (Ti,Al)N/TiN multi-layer coatings were deposited by cathodic arc evaporation with a large area TiAl and/or Ti cathode. The ratio of Ti/Al varied between 50/50, 40/60 and 33/67. The goal was to determine the influence of the bias voltage, which varied between −30 and −125 V, on the lifetime of coated cutting tools under drilling conditions. Film orientation and compressive stress were determined by X-ray diffraction. The chemical composition of the coatings was investigated by secondary-neutral-mass spectrometry (SNMS). It was found, that in the multi-layer coatings, there is a transition in the texture from 〈2 0 0〉 to 〈1 0 0〉 with increasing negative bias voltage, beginning at approximately −75 V, while the monolayer retained 〈2 0 0〉 orientation. The stress in the monolayers reached a maximum at a bias voltage approximately −100 V. Rockwell and Scratch tests show excellent adhesion on carbide and steel materials. Multilayer tool lifetime reached a maximum at −100 V, while the monolayer coated tool life increased monotonically with negative bias.
ISSN:0257-8972
1879-3347
DOI:10.1016/j.surfcoat.2003.09.037