Ad. Wilson et al., A comparative study of the influence of plasma treatments, PVD coatings and ion implantation on the tribological performance of Ti-6Al-4V, SURF COAT, 114(1), 1999, pp. 70-80
The mechanical and tribological properties of the titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V
have been characterized by low-frequency reciprocating wear, rotating-bendi
ng fatigue and Knoop microhardness tests and surface roughness (R-a) measur
ements before and after various treatments. These treatments included ion-b
eam nitrogen implantation, plasma-assisted physical vapour deposition (PAPV
D) of TiN and plasma diffusion of nitrogen and carbon.
Using a commercial thermionic triode plasma-assisted PVD system, hot-filame
nt-supported glow discharges were produced a with different compositions of
nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen. The plasma-diffusion treatments all increas
ed the load support provided by the substrate but reduced the bulk fatigue
stength considerably. The PAPVD TiN coating increased surface microhardness
but provided limited load support. Nitrogen-ion implantation increased low
-load surface microhardnesses and improved the fatigue resistance without i
mproving the overall load support provided by the substrate.
It was found that the elevated temperatures and increased process times in
plasma-diffusion treatments increased the surface roughness significantly,
although this roughening effect could be reduced by depositing a thin titan
ium layer by PAPVD, prior to the plasma treatment. (C) 1999 Elsevier Scienc
e S.A. All rights reserved.