Abstract

The influence of the regimes of the combined vacuum-plasma processing on the structure, phase composition, and microhardness of the modified layers and the titanium carbonitride coatings formed on samples of R6M5 high-speed steel is investigated. The combined processing involves ion nitration in a glow discharge plasma and the deposition of coatings using arc plasma.

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