Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.88, No.7, 1786-1791, 2005
Wear-resistant titanium carbonitride coatings onto WC-Co cutting tools by pulsed high-energy density plasma
Nanometer grain superhard ternary Ti(C,N) coatings with Vicker's nanohardness more than 50 GPa were deposited onto WC-Co cutting tools at ambient temperature using pulsed high-energy density plasma coaxial gun. Young's modulus of the coated tools was about 550 GPa. Because of the continuously graded interfaces between the coatings and substrates, the coatings are well adherent to the tool substrates with very high critical load up to more than 100 mN measured by nanoscratch tester. The coefficients of friction were lower than 0.1. In contrast with the uncoated tools, the coated tools could be applied in turning hardened CrWMn steel at high speed under industrial conditions without lubricants, and the cutting performances were greatly improved with rather low flank wear and long tool life.