Effect of substrate roughness and PVD deposition temperatures on hardness and wear performance of AlCrN-coated WC-Co

Elevated temperature experienced in the cutting zone is the main issue contributing to severe wear and responsible in reducing the lifespan of cutting tools'. This study aims to improve the performance of the cutting tool by applying AlCrN coating on the WC-Co substrate using physical vapor dep...

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Main Authors: Chua, Ling Ling, Mat Yajid, Muhammad Azizi, Tamin, Mohd. Nasir, Kamarudin, Maslinda, Azhar Taib, Mustapha Ali, Nosbi, Norlin, Wan Ali, Wan Fahmin Faiz
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spelling my.utm.1041762024-01-18T00:17:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/104176/ Effect of substrate roughness and PVD deposition temperatures on hardness and wear performance of AlCrN-coated WC-Co Chua, Ling Ling Mat Yajid, Muhammad Azizi Tamin, Mohd. Nasir Kamarudin, Maslinda Azhar Taib, Mustapha Ali Nosbi, Norlin Wan Ali, Wan Fahmin Faiz TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Elevated temperature experienced in the cutting zone is the main issue contributing to severe wear and responsible in reducing the lifespan of cutting tools'. This study aims to improve the performance of the cutting tool by applying AlCrN coating on the WC-Co substrate using physical vapor deposition (PVD). Prior to the coating process, the WC-Co surface was chemically roughened by Murakami's solution, followed by Caro's solution for 10s. The etched substrates were coated with AlCrN at various PVD deposition temperatures. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed the coating thickness increased from 1.24 μm to 2.78 μm. X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern confirmed that both AlN and CrN phases dominated the coating layer indicated the presence of AlCrN coating. These XRD peaks were broader, indicating a smaller grain size (11.5 nm) produced at higher deposition temperatures. Apart from that, a minute amount of the Cr2N phase is also detected. The average compressive residual stresses ranged from −5.409 GPa to −1.707 GPa attributed to increased coating thickness associated with Cr2N+N2 → CrN phase transformation. There are no cracking and coating delamination observed at this state. The mechanical properties of the coated structure were further evaluated via Vickers microhardness and linear reciprocating tests. The hardness obtained ranged from 600 to 1617 HV0.2. While the coefficient of friction (CoF) measured was 0.21 after 240 m of sliding distance. The calculated wear rate was 2.283×10−4 mm3/N·m which exhibited a significant reduction in wear when coated at 450 °C compared to 4.550×10−4 mm3/N·m at a lower temperature (250 °C). Therefore, it can be concluded that the effect of roughened substrate and various PVD deposition temperatures have significantly influenced the coating phase formation, which subsequently effects the hardness and wear performance of AlCrN-coated tungsten carbide. Elsevier B.V. 2022-04-25 Article PeerReviewed Chua, Ling Ling and Mat Yajid, Muhammad Azizi and Tamin, Mohd. Nasir and Kamarudin, Maslinda and Azhar Taib, Mustapha Ali and Nosbi, Norlin and Wan Ali, Wan Fahmin Faiz (2022) Effect of substrate roughness and PVD deposition temperatures on hardness and wear performance of AlCrN-coated WC-Co. Surface and Coatings Technology, 436 (NA). pp. 1-9. ISSN 0257-8972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2022.128304 DOI:10.1016/j.surfcoat.2022.128304
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Chua, Ling Ling
Mat Yajid, Muhammad Azizi
Tamin, Mohd. Nasir
Kamarudin, Maslinda
Azhar Taib, Mustapha Ali
Nosbi, Norlin
Wan Ali, Wan Fahmin Faiz
Effect of substrate roughness and PVD deposition temperatures on hardness and wear performance of AlCrN-coated WC-Co
description Elevated temperature experienced in the cutting zone is the main issue contributing to severe wear and responsible in reducing the lifespan of cutting tools'. This study aims to improve the performance of the cutting tool by applying AlCrN coating on the WC-Co substrate using physical vapor deposition (PVD). Prior to the coating process, the WC-Co surface was chemically roughened by Murakami's solution, followed by Caro's solution for 10s. The etched substrates were coated with AlCrN at various PVD deposition temperatures. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed the coating thickness increased from 1.24 μm to 2.78 μm. X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern confirmed that both AlN and CrN phases dominated the coating layer indicated the presence of AlCrN coating. These XRD peaks were broader, indicating a smaller grain size (11.5 nm) produced at higher deposition temperatures. Apart from that, a minute amount of the Cr2N phase is also detected. The average compressive residual stresses ranged from −5.409 GPa to −1.707 GPa attributed to increased coating thickness associated with Cr2N+N2 → CrN phase transformation. There are no cracking and coating delamination observed at this state. The mechanical properties of the coated structure were further evaluated via Vickers microhardness and linear reciprocating tests. The hardness obtained ranged from 600 to 1617 HV0.2. While the coefficient of friction (CoF) measured was 0.21 after 240 m of sliding distance. The calculated wear rate was 2.283×10−4 mm3/N·m which exhibited a significant reduction in wear when coated at 450 °C compared to 4.550×10−4 mm3/N·m at a lower temperature (250 °C). Therefore, it can be concluded that the effect of roughened substrate and various PVD deposition temperatures have significantly influenced the coating phase formation, which subsequently effects the hardness and wear performance of AlCrN-coated tungsten carbide.
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author Chua, Ling Ling
Mat Yajid, Muhammad Azizi
Tamin, Mohd. Nasir
Kamarudin, Maslinda
Azhar Taib, Mustapha Ali
Nosbi, Norlin
Wan Ali, Wan Fahmin Faiz
author_facet Chua, Ling Ling
Mat Yajid, Muhammad Azizi
Tamin, Mohd. Nasir
Kamarudin, Maslinda
Azhar Taib, Mustapha Ali
Nosbi, Norlin
Wan Ali, Wan Fahmin Faiz
author_sort Chua, Ling Ling
title Effect of substrate roughness and PVD deposition temperatures on hardness and wear performance of AlCrN-coated WC-Co
title_short Effect of substrate roughness and PVD deposition temperatures on hardness and wear performance of AlCrN-coated WC-Co
title_full Effect of substrate roughness and PVD deposition temperatures on hardness and wear performance of AlCrN-coated WC-Co
title_fullStr Effect of substrate roughness and PVD deposition temperatures on hardness and wear performance of AlCrN-coated WC-Co
title_full_unstemmed Effect of substrate roughness and PVD deposition temperatures on hardness and wear performance of AlCrN-coated WC-Co
title_sort effect of substrate roughness and pvd deposition temperatures on hardness and wear performance of alcrn-coated wc-co
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/104176/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2022.128304
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