Nanohardness and tribological properties of nc-TiB2 coatings
2013
Abstract The work is devoted to the investigation of nanohardness and tribological properties in TiB 2 coatings deposited on austenitic steel substrates using an unbalanced magnetron sputtering with the focus on the coatings prepared under small negative bias to reduce compressive stresses. The coating prepared under floating potential exhibited nanocomposite microstructure with the size of TiB 2 (hcp) nanocrystallites in the range of 2–7 nm. It is in contrast with the textured microstructure typically developed under higher negative bias. The reduction of the compressive stresses up to −0.4 GPa while keeping the nanohardness >30 GPa and the coefficient of friction of 0.77 were obtained in this coating. The highest nanohardness of 48.6 ± 3.1 GPa and indentation modulus of 562 ± 18 GPa were achieved at −100 V bias in the textured coating. The friction mechanisms include mechano-chemical formation of a tribological oxide film between the sliding partners combined with an abrasive wear.
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