In the field of non-ferrous diecasting, the tool life of the diecastin
g mould critically affects the cost effectiveness and quality standard
of the foundry. It is therefore desirable to prolong the tool lives o
f diecasting moulds. The primary stresses to which the surface of the
mould is exposed are thermal shock, abrasion and chemical reactions be
tween the liquid aluminium and the iron in the steel mould. Certain re
gions of the mould are subjected to especially high stresses. In parti
cular, these include ribs and the near-gate sections, where abrasion o
ccurs owing to the high velocity of the melt. In the past a number of
practice tests have been made with PVD-coated diecasting moulds. TiN w
as generally used as the protective coating material. These tests fail
ed to achieve satisfactory results, i.e. the tool life was not signifi
cantly improved. The paper presents results obtained with Cr-based PVD
coatings, which led to substantially increased tool lives.