Efficiency of Application of (Mo, Al)N-Based Coatings with Inclusion of Ti, Zr or Cr during the Turning of Steel of Nickel-Based Alloy

The article compares the properties of multilayer composite wear-resistant coatings of Zr–ZrN–(Zr, Mo, Al)N, Ti–TiN–(Ti, Mo, Al)N, and Cr–CrN–(Cr, Mo, Al)N. The investigation was focused on hardness, resistance to fracture during scratch tests, elemental composition, and structure of the coatings. E...

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Autores principales: Alexey Vereschaka, Filipp Milovich, Nikolay Andreev, Nikolay Sitnikov, Islam Alexandrov, Alexander Muranov, Maxim Mikhailov, Aslan Tatarkanov
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:83e3bb88c36f40c88da1f8d81277ce792021-11-25T17:15:26ZEfficiency of Application of (Mo, Al)N-Based Coatings with Inclusion of Ti, Zr or Cr during the Turning of Steel of Nickel-Based Alloy10.3390/coatings111112712079-6412https://doaj.org/article/83e3bb88c36f40c88da1f8d81277ce792021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/11/1271https://doaj.org/toc/2079-6412The article compares the properties of multilayer composite wear-resistant coatings of Zr–ZrN–(Zr, Mo, Al)N, Ti–TiN–(Ti, Mo, Al)N, and Cr–CrN–(Cr, Mo, Al)N. The investigation was focused on hardness, resistance to fracture during scratch tests, elemental composition, and structure of the coatings. Experiments were carried out to study the wear resistance of coated carbide tools during the turning of 1045 steel and of NiCr20TiAl heat-resistant nickel alloy. With the elemental compositions identical in the content of molybdenum (Mo) and aluminium (Al), identical thicknesses and nanolayer periods of λ, the coatings being studied demonstrated a noticeable difference in wear resistance. Both during the turning of steel and nickel-based alloy, the highest wear resistance was detected for tools with the Zr–ZrN–(Zr, Mo, Al)N coating (the tool life was 3–5 times higher than for uncoated tools). The good wear resistance of the Zr–ZrN–(Zr, Mo, Al)N coating may be related to the optimal combination of hardness and plasticity and the active formation of molybdenum oxide (MoO<sub>3</sub>) on the coating surface during the cutting, with good tribological and protective properties.Alexey VereschakaFilipp MilovichNikolay AndreevNikolay SitnikovIslam AlexandrovAlexander MuranovMaxim MikhailovAslan TatarkanovMDPI AGarticlecoatingssurface treatmentwearoxidationmolybdenum oxidemetal cuttingEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040ENCoatings, Vol 11, Iss 1271, p 1271 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic coatings
surface treatment
wear
oxidation
molybdenum oxide
metal cutting
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
spellingShingle coatings
surface treatment
wear
oxidation
molybdenum oxide
metal cutting
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Alexey Vereschaka
Filipp Milovich
Nikolay Andreev
Nikolay Sitnikov
Islam Alexandrov
Alexander Muranov
Maxim Mikhailov
Aslan Tatarkanov
Efficiency of Application of (Mo, Al)N-Based Coatings with Inclusion of Ti, Zr or Cr during the Turning of Steel of Nickel-Based Alloy
description The article compares the properties of multilayer composite wear-resistant coatings of Zr–ZrN–(Zr, Mo, Al)N, Ti–TiN–(Ti, Mo, Al)N, and Cr–CrN–(Cr, Mo, Al)N. The investigation was focused on hardness, resistance to fracture during scratch tests, elemental composition, and structure of the coatings. Experiments were carried out to study the wear resistance of coated carbide tools during the turning of 1045 steel and of NiCr20TiAl heat-resistant nickel alloy. With the elemental compositions identical in the content of molybdenum (Mo) and aluminium (Al), identical thicknesses and nanolayer periods of λ, the coatings being studied demonstrated a noticeable difference in wear resistance. Both during the turning of steel and nickel-based alloy, the highest wear resistance was detected for tools with the Zr–ZrN–(Zr, Mo, Al)N coating (the tool life was 3–5 times higher than for uncoated tools). The good wear resistance of the Zr–ZrN–(Zr, Mo, Al)N coating may be related to the optimal combination of hardness and plasticity and the active formation of molybdenum oxide (MoO<sub>3</sub>) on the coating surface during the cutting, with good tribological and protective properties.
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author Alexey Vereschaka
Filipp Milovich
Nikolay Andreev
Nikolay Sitnikov
Islam Alexandrov
Alexander Muranov
Maxim Mikhailov
Aslan Tatarkanov
author_facet Alexey Vereschaka
Filipp Milovich
Nikolay Andreev
Nikolay Sitnikov
Islam Alexandrov
Alexander Muranov
Maxim Mikhailov
Aslan Tatarkanov
author_sort Alexey Vereschaka
title Efficiency of Application of (Mo, Al)N-Based Coatings with Inclusion of Ti, Zr or Cr during the Turning of Steel of Nickel-Based Alloy
title_short Efficiency of Application of (Mo, Al)N-Based Coatings with Inclusion of Ti, Zr or Cr during the Turning of Steel of Nickel-Based Alloy
title_full Efficiency of Application of (Mo, Al)N-Based Coatings with Inclusion of Ti, Zr or Cr during the Turning of Steel of Nickel-Based Alloy
title_fullStr Efficiency of Application of (Mo, Al)N-Based Coatings with Inclusion of Ti, Zr or Cr during the Turning of Steel of Nickel-Based Alloy
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of Application of (Mo, Al)N-Based Coatings with Inclusion of Ti, Zr or Cr during the Turning of Steel of Nickel-Based Alloy
title_sort efficiency of application of (mo, al)n-based coatings with inclusion of ti, zr or cr during the turning of steel of nickel-based alloy
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/83e3bb88c36f40c88da1f8d81277ce79
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