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Scratch Test Measurements on CrNx Coatings
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
Abstract
Hard CrNx coatings of various composition were deposited on hot work tool steel by means of reactive sputter deposition in an industrial PVD reactor. All deposited coatings (thickness 3–4 micron) were under compressive stress. The coatings were subjected to scratch testing with a diamond stylus. Two critical loads were determined. The first critical load, Lc1, indicates the onset of chipping and/or spalling. The second critical load, Lc2, indicates complete coating removal inside the track. Micrographs showing the coating failure are presented. Stoichiomeric CrN coatings outperform understoichiometric CrN0.6 coatings in scratch tests. It was found that for all specimens the coating-to-substrate adhesion is very good, independent on composition. Although the values of Lc1 and Lc2 are distinctly different, their dependence on composition is similar.
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