Improvement of coating adhesion on cemented carbide tools by plasma etching

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Adilson José de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Alves, Salete Martins, Albano, Wendell
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Surface treatments are one of the main factors to control adhesion between coating and substrate on a cut- ting tool. Poor coating adhesion on the substrate accelerates the wear progress and decreases tool lifetime due to the pull-out and release of hard abrasive particles between the tool rake or flank face and the workpiece. Mechanical and chemical substrate treatments are used in order to improve the coating adhesion. This study evaluated and compared the chemical and plasma etching effectiveness in the improvement of substrate-coating adhesion, and consequently, tool life of PVD-coated cemented carbide tools. The plasma etching was performed in plasma reactors in which the cations produced collide with the samples and remove from the surface atoms or molecules modifying the topography. In the chemical etching, acid and alkaline solutions were used to remove tool surface material, changing its initial roughness and chemical composition. After these surface treatments, the samples were PVD coated with (Ti,Al)N. To ascertain the effectiveness of the surface treatment, Rockwell B indentation and machining experiments were performed on treated and untreated tools. Tool topographies were analyzed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and flank wear lands were evaluated by scanning electronic microscopy (SEM). The plasma-treated toolshowed better performance in the indentation and turning tests. Therefore, the chemical etching-treated tool showed the highest roughness, but the coating adhesion was poor due to chemical changes on substrate surface. Furthermore, good anchoring is not influenced only by roughness, it also depends on the substrate surface chemical nature
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This study evaluated and compared the chemical and plasma etching effectiveness in the improvement of substrate-coating adhesion, and consequently, tool life of PVD-coated cemented carbide tools. The plasma etching was performed in plasma reactors in which the cations produced collide with the samples and remove from the surface atoms or molecules modifying the topography. In the chemical etching, acid and alkaline solutions were used to remove tool surface material, changing its initial roughness and chemical composition. After these surface treatments, the samples were PVD coated with (Ti,Al)N. To ascertain the effectiveness of the surface treatment, Rockwell B indentation and machining experiments were performed on treated and untreated tools. Tool topographies were analyzed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and flank wear lands were evaluated by scanning electronic microscopy (SEM). The plasma-treated toolshowed better performance in the indentation and turning tests. 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title Improvement of coating adhesion on cemented carbide tools by plasma etching
spellingShingle Improvement of coating adhesion on cemented carbide tools by plasma etching
Oliveira, Adilson José de
Plasma etching
Chemical etching
Coated tools
Coating adhesion
title_short Improvement of coating adhesion on cemented carbide tools by plasma etching
title_full Improvement of coating adhesion on cemented carbide tools by plasma etching
title_fullStr Improvement of coating adhesion on cemented carbide tools by plasma etching
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of coating adhesion on cemented carbide tools by plasma etching
title_sort Improvement of coating adhesion on cemented carbide tools by plasma etching
author Oliveira, Adilson José de
author_facet Oliveira, Adilson José de
Alves, Salete Martins
Albano, Wendell
author_role author
author2 Alves, Salete Martins
Albano, Wendell
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Adilson José de
Alves, Salete Martins
Albano, Wendell
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plasma etching
Chemical etching
Coated tools
Coating adhesion
topic Plasma etching
Chemical etching
Coated tools
Coating adhesion
description Surface treatments are one of the main factors to control adhesion between coating and substrate on a cut- ting tool. Poor coating adhesion on the substrate accelerates the wear progress and decreases tool lifetime due to the pull-out and release of hard abrasive particles between the tool rake or flank face and the workpiece. Mechanical and chemical substrate treatments are used in order to improve the coating adhesion. This study evaluated and compared the chemical and plasma etching effectiveness in the improvement of substrate-coating adhesion, and consequently, tool life of PVD-coated cemented carbide tools. The plasma etching was performed in plasma reactors in which the cations produced collide with the samples and remove from the surface atoms or molecules modifying the topography. In the chemical etching, acid and alkaline solutions were used to remove tool surface material, changing its initial roughness and chemical composition. After these surface treatments, the samples were PVD coated with (Ti,Al)N. To ascertain the effectiveness of the surface treatment, Rockwell B indentation and machining experiments were performed on treated and untreated tools. Tool topographies were analyzed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and flank wear lands were evaluated by scanning electronic microscopy (SEM). The plasma-treated toolshowed better performance in the indentation and turning tests. Therefore, the chemical etching-treated tool showed the highest roughness, but the coating adhesion was poor due to chemical changes on substrate surface. Furthermore, good anchoring is not influenced only by roughness, it also depends on the substrate surface chemical nature
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