Various functionally graded diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings were develop
ed to improve the coating adhesion of DLC onto 304 stainless steel and Ti-6
Al-4V substrates. The functionally graded coating systems investigated were
Ti/TiN/TiNC/DLC and Ti/TiC/DLC on titanium alloy substrates, and Ti/TiN/Ti
NC/DLC on stainless substrates. These coatings were fabricated using a magn
etron sputter ion plating technique. The structure, composition and mechani
cal properties of the coated substrates were characterised using a combinat
ion of X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy,
scratch test and pin-on-disc methods. The deposited functionally graded DL
C-films consisted of amorphous hydrogenated carbon with graphitic domains.
Both functionally graded structures improved the adhesion and wear resistan
ce of the DLC coatings on metallic substrates. The effects of the graded st
ructures on the adhesion and wear of DLC coatings on metallic substrates we
re established. For all the coating systems, the coefficient of friction of
the DLC film against a chrome steel ball was about 0.2. (C) 2000 Published
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