Title of article :
Study of multilayer and multicomponent coatings deposited using cathodic Arc technique on H-13 hot work steel for diecasting applications
Author/Authors :
Mundotia ، Rajesh Department of Physics - N B Mehta Science College , Ghorude ، Tatyarao Department of Physics - N B Mehta Science College , Kale ، Ashwin Surface Modification Technologies Pvt. Ltd , Mhatre ، Umesh Surface Modification Technologies Pvt. Ltd
Abstract :
Die casting process is used since long, but even today problems like erosion, corrosion, soldering and sticking affect die life. These dies undergo thermal cyclic loads from 70◦ C to 600◦C during processing. Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) hard coating can play an important role in such extreme applications. In the present work, we report the use of Chromium based multilayer CrN/Cr (M-CrN) coatings and multicomponent aluminium titanium based AlTiN (M-AlTiN) coatings. The H-13 steel substrate samples were prepared using cathodic arc deposition technique. Structural properties of the coated samples were studied using XRD and SEM techniques. Tribological and mechanical properties of the coatings were studied using Calo-test and Micro-hardness test respectively. Potentiostat technique was used to study the effect of 1 M HCl solution on these coatings. Thermal fatigue (TF) test was conducted by heating the sample to around 600◦C and rapidly cooling it to room temperature imitating the die casting process conditions. After multiple cycles, it was observed that M-AlTiN coated samples outperform M-CrN coated samples in terms of wear, oxidation and adhesion properties. It was observed that formation of oxide layer on the coated surface during the thermal cycling inhibits further oxidation of the coating layer and result in enhanced productivity and efficiency of dies.
Keywords :
Coating Adhesion , Die Casting Application , H , 13 Hot Work Steel , PVD Coatings , Thermal Fatigue , Wear Rate
Journal title :
International Journal of Nano Dimension