Hafnium and vanadium nitride multilayer coatings [HfN/VN] <inf>n</inf> deposited onto HSS cutting tools for dry turning of a low carbon steel: a tribological compatibility case study
Abstract:
This paper shows tribological compatibility enhancement in dry turning of a low carbon steel (AISI 1020) with High-speed steel cutting tools, due to physical vapor deposition (PVD) of hafnium and vanadium nitride multilayer coatings ([HfN/VN] n ), with different bilayer number system in each tool (n = 1, n = 30, n = 50, and n = 80). Tool wear mechanisms were assessed by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) techniques, and surface integrity by roughness measurement and SEM inspection. Results show these multilayer coatings increase tool life up to 43%, and modify contact at tool/workpiece interface, as a function of bilayer number (n), due to their outstanding mechanical and tribological properties as a low coefficient of friction, high thermal conductivity, and high hardness; this produces a decrease of chip compression ratio, from 3.6 to 2.7, and workpiece roughness almost 1.6 μm lesser with the tool [HfN/VN] 80 . Moreover, improvement of workpiece integrity includes its corrosion resistance, from a corrosion rate of 1.5 mmy, which decrease exponentially with higher bilayer number, to a corrosion rate lower than 0.1 mmy obtained with 80 bilayers, due to the change of chip morphology. Therefore, [HfN/VN] n coatings could enhance productivity and quality in an industrial manufacturing application, as these protective thin films increase tribological compatibility of tool/workpiece system.
Año de publicación:
2019
Keywords:
- Hafnium nitride
- Metal machining
- Tribology
- tool wear
- Vanadium nitride
- Multilayer
- Cutting tool
- Surface integrity
- Hard coating
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Ciencia de materiales
- Ciencia de materiales
Áreas temáticas:
- Metalurgia y productos metálicos primarios
- Ingeniería y operaciones afines