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Effects of titanium-implanted pre-treatments on the residual stress of TiN coatings on high-speed steel substrates
Authors:Chi-Lung Chang  Jui-Yun Jao  Da-Yung Wang
Affiliation:a Department of Materials Science and Engineering, MingDao University, 369 Wen-Hua Rd., Peetow, Changhua 523, Taiwan, ROC
b Department of Materials Engineering, National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan, ROC
c Institute of Materials and System Engineering, MingDao University, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:This investigation examined how titanium ion implantation pre-treatment affects the residual stress of TiN coatings on M2 high-speed steel. Ions were implanted by metal plasma ion implantation. The adhesion strength of the TiN coatings was enhanced by pre-treatment that implanted Ti into the M2 tool steel substrate. The implanted substrate functioned as a buffer layer between the deposited TiN and the tool steel substrate, resulting in variations of the residual stress. The residual stress determined by glancing-angle XRD demonstrates that the deposited TiN films on ion-implanted substrates exhibited reduced compressive stress, from − 3.95 to − 2.41 GPa, which corresponded to a decrease in the grain size of the TiN films. The texture of the TiN film was clearly transformed from the preferred orientation of (220) to (111), subsequently enhancing wear resistance against a tungsten ball.
Keywords:Residual stress  Metal plasma ion implantation  TiN coating  Adhesion strength
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