Structural and mechanical properties of (Cr, Ni) N single and gradient layer coatings deposited on mild steel by magnetron sputtering

Ternary single and gradient layer (Cr, Ni) N thin films were deposited on the mild steel substrate by unbalanced magnetron sputtering technique in order to evaluate mechanical properties for machine tools and automotive applications. Microstructure, chemical composition, surface morphology and phase...

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Main Authors: Bhatti, J., Fazal, M.A., Bushroa, A.R., Khan, A.F., Quazi, M.M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.186012018-04-25T05:36:16Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18601/ Structural and mechanical properties of (Cr, Ni) N single and gradient layer coatings deposited on mild steel by magnetron sputtering Bhatti, J. Fazal, M.A. Bushroa, A.R. Khan, A.F. Quazi, M.M. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Ternary single and gradient layer (Cr, Ni) N thin films were deposited on the mild steel substrate by unbalanced magnetron sputtering technique in order to evaluate mechanical properties for machine tools and automotive applications. Microstructure, chemical composition, surface morphology and phase analysis were carried out using field emission scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy and X-ray diffraction, respectively. Both single and gradient layer of (Cr, Ni) N coatings show a significant increment in mechanical properties such as hardness, adhesion strength and surface roughness along with the reduction of friction coefficient. Mechanical tests revealed that the hardness of the gradient layer increased up to 3.1 times due to the formation of Cr2N and Ni phase whereas single layer showed the least friction. Single layer CrNiN layer exhibited 27.2% less surface roughness (Ra) in comparison with gradient layer. High values of surface roughness, hardness, thickness and friction could be correlated with high film-to-substrate adhesion (Lc2) for the gradient layer. Taylor & Francis 2016 Article PeerReviewed Bhatti, J. and Fazal, M.A. and Bushroa, A.R. and Khan, A.F. and Quazi, M.M. (2016) Structural and mechanical properties of (Cr, Ni) N single and gradient layer coatings deposited on mild steel by magnetron sputtering. Tribology: Materials, Surfaces and Interfaces, 10 (3). pp. 117-125. ISSN 1751-5831 https://doi.org/10.1080/17515831.2016.1204106 doi:10.1080/17515831.2016.1204106
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Bhatti, J.
Fazal, M.A.
Bushroa, A.R.
Khan, A.F.
Quazi, M.M.
Structural and mechanical properties of (Cr, Ni) N single and gradient layer coatings deposited on mild steel by magnetron sputtering
description Ternary single and gradient layer (Cr, Ni) N thin films were deposited on the mild steel substrate by unbalanced magnetron sputtering technique in order to evaluate mechanical properties for machine tools and automotive applications. Microstructure, chemical composition, surface morphology and phase analysis were carried out using field emission scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy and X-ray diffraction, respectively. Both single and gradient layer of (Cr, Ni) N coatings show a significant increment in mechanical properties such as hardness, adhesion strength and surface roughness along with the reduction of friction coefficient. Mechanical tests revealed that the hardness of the gradient layer increased up to 3.1 times due to the formation of Cr2N and Ni phase whereas single layer showed the least friction. Single layer CrNiN layer exhibited 27.2% less surface roughness (Ra) in comparison with gradient layer. High values of surface roughness, hardness, thickness and friction could be correlated with high film-to-substrate adhesion (Lc2) for the gradient layer.
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author Bhatti, J.
Fazal, M.A.
Bushroa, A.R.
Khan, A.F.
Quazi, M.M.
author_facet Bhatti, J.
Fazal, M.A.
Bushroa, A.R.
Khan, A.F.
Quazi, M.M.
author_sort Bhatti, J.
title Structural and mechanical properties of (Cr, Ni) N single and gradient layer coatings deposited on mild steel by magnetron sputtering
title_short Structural and mechanical properties of (Cr, Ni) N single and gradient layer coatings deposited on mild steel by magnetron sputtering
title_full Structural and mechanical properties of (Cr, Ni) N single and gradient layer coatings deposited on mild steel by magnetron sputtering
title_fullStr Structural and mechanical properties of (Cr, Ni) N single and gradient layer coatings deposited on mild steel by magnetron sputtering
title_full_unstemmed Structural and mechanical properties of (Cr, Ni) N single and gradient layer coatings deposited on mild steel by magnetron sputtering
title_sort structural and mechanical properties of (cr, ni) n single and gradient layer coatings deposited on mild steel by magnetron sputtering
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/18601/
https://doi.org/10.1080/17515831.2016.1204106
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