PVD coatings such as TiN and CrN have been successfully applied to metal fo
rming industries for their advanced wear resistance, Metal pick-up and stic
king problems in certain deep drawing and plastic injection molding process
es, however, demand more sophisticated tribological thin films. In this stu
dy, we evaluated chromium carbide coatings synthesized by PVD processes for
potential applications in forming and molding operations. We deposited Cr3
C2 thin films of 3 mu m thickness using both cathodic are evaporation and u
nbalanced magnetron sputtering to ensure superior adhesion strength at the
film-substrate interface. Using X-ray diffraction(XRD), scanning electron m
icroscopy (SEM)/electron desorption spectroscopy(EDS), Vicker's microhardne
ss, and wear tests, we studied the influences of deposition parameters on m
icrostructure and mechanical properties. Our results indicated that Cr3C2 o
utperforms hard chrome plating and CrN coatings in measures of sliding wear
resistance and ease of mold release. We attributed Cr3C2's performance to
its process-improved microhardness and low surface energy. In sum, we found
Cr3C2 coatings to be highly promising for tribological applications at low
-to-medium temperatures. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved
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