K. Hock et al., PROCESS TECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE PRODUCTION AND PROPERTIES OF IN-SITU COMBINED PLASMA-NITRIDED AND PVD HARD-COATED HIGH-ALLOY TOOL STEELS, Surface & coatings technology, 74-5(1-3), 1995, pp. 339-344
The successful combination of nitrided high alloy steels with a hard c
oating requires good compatibility between the structure and propertie
s of the two layers. The technological and economic aspects of the pro
duction of such composites are also relevant. A commercial ion plating
apparatus was modified to produce a continuous process of pulse plasm
a nitriding and TiN hard coating on tool steels in the same equipment.
The nitriding depth was varied between 15 and 50 mu m in process time
s with a maximum of 2 h. Special gas mixtures of argon, nitrogen and h
ydrogen were used to form a diffusion layer with a defined nitrogen co
ntent and hardness. The aim of the investigations was to determine the
composite properties, such as adhesion, topography and composition (n
itride layer, intermediate layer, TiN), hardness, residual stress and
tribological behaviour, as a function of the process parameters and th
e interstage process control in the in situ combined process. With reg
ard to the use of such duplex treated materials, tests for abrasive we
ar were carried out to characterize the tool behaviour. The properties
, in particular the adhesion, can be improved depending on the conditi
ons of pre-nitriding.