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Nitride based hard coatings are widely used for mechanical applications. Am
ong these coatings, chromium nitrides are especially interesting because th
ey combine good tribological properties with relative chemical inertness. C
orrosion-resistant nitrogen-doped chromium thin films were deposited by usi
ng an industrial magnetron reactive sputtering device. A precise control of
the composition has permitted separate synthesis of the defined compounds
that exist in the binary diagram Cr-N: Cr2N and CrN. Potentiodynamic method
s were used to investigate the corrosion protection provided on AISI 304 st
ainless steel by various coatings. At the same time, coating microstructure
was investigated by XRD and SEM/EDS as well as its tribological properties
(hardness and wear resistance). The CrN coatings exhibit the higher wear r
esistance whereas the Cr2N films show the better hardness. Cr2N coatings or
CrN coatings have an inert intrinsic behaviour either in acidic or in chlo
ride solutions. However, their capability of protecting the substrate from
any corrosion is limited due to defects and porosity. However, as a functio
n of deposition parameters, these coatings can enhance the substrate lifeti
me in aggressive environments. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights re
served.