PVD coatings based on diamond like carbon (DLC) can suffer from poor toughn
ess if deposited using hydrocarbon gas. Incorporation of hydrogen is known
to cause high compressive residual stresses and voids. Bath these phenomena
act detrimental on the coating fracture toughness. Thus, one way to improv
e the coating toughness, would be to use other deposition techniques and no
t include hydrocarbon gas in the process.
Multilayering of coatings using very thin lamellae, especially with ductile
components, has been shown to yield tougher PVD coatings. Especially for n
itride multilayer coatings, this concept has proved successful.
In this work, titanium-carbon coatings were deposited on steel using a nove
l hydrocarbon free multilayer process. The aim was to obtain coatings with
overall good tribological and mechanical properties. It was found that the
hydrocarbon free deposition process yielded well adherent TiC-C coatings wi
th excellent tribological properties. Furthermore, the process was found to
be easy to control, i.e. it was easy to deposit either titanium-rich coati
ngs or low-friction carbon rich coatings. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Sc
ience S.A.