Dry-Blasting of α- and κ-Al2O3 CVD Hard Coatings: Friction Behaviour and Thermal Stress Relaxation
02 engineering and technology
0210 nano-technology
DOI:
10.1007/s11249-013-0201-3
Publication Date:
2013-08-09T07:20:30Z
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ABSTRACT
Post-deposition blasting treatments of cemented carbide cutting tools coated by chemical vapour deposition have gained increasing interest. Within the present work, α- and κ-Al2O3 coatings dry-blasted using different pressures as well as globular and edged blasting materials were investigated. A higher pressure resulted in an increase in the compressive residual stresses, as determined by X-ray diffraction. Both blasting materials had a minor influence on the roughness of α-Al2O3, while the edged material caused a significant roughness increase for κ-Al2O3. For α-Al2O3 dry-blasted using the globular material, complete stress relaxation could be observed after annealing at 500 °C, whereas for α-Al2O3 dry-blasted using the edged material as well as for the κ-Al2O3, an annealing temperature of 900 °C was necessary for stress relaxation. The friction coefficient of the dry-blasted samples first increases with increasing temperature, due to increasing plastic deformation of the blasting material transferred onto the coating surface, until it decreases again above 700 °C, due to softening of the transferred material.
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