Abstract
Diamond/β-SiC composite films and diamond film with composite interlayers were synthesized on cemented carbide substrates and hard metal cutting tools. Diamond top layers and the interlayers were deposited in one single process by hot filament chemical vapor deposition (HFCVD) technique using a gas mixture of hydrogen, methane and tetramethylsilane (TMS). Two different kinds of interlayers have been employed, namely, gradient interlayer and interlayer with constant composition. The gradient composite film, featuring a cross-sectional gradient with increasing diamond/β-SiC content from film-substrate interface to the top of the film, showed the best film adhesion. Turning test was carried out using diamond coated and uncoated cutting tools to machine aluminum alloy. It was confirmed that the diamond films with gradient interlayer showed best adhesion to the hard metal cutting tools. Diamond coated cutting tool with gradient composite interlayer showed also higher wear resistance than uncoated cutting tool. The tool lifetime of such diamond coated cutting tool was 10 times higher than that of uncoated cutting tool. Moreover, diamond coated cutting tools performed non-sticking machining, which leaded to much higher surface quality of machined surface than uncoated insert.
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