Abstract

TiN-type antiabrasive coatings are commonly produced by various PVD-CVD methods. It is known that the multilayer coatings are better than monolayer coatings because of the possibility of controlling the stress level, in particular, in interfaces, and as a result in the whole coating. In this paper, phase composition, morphology, anticorrosive (tightness) and antiabrasive properties of the duplex (Fe-based alloy-tin) coatings produced by impulse plasma deposition were examined and compared with the single-layer TiN ones. The very good mechanic and plastic properties of Fe-Ni-Mo-Al-Ti alloys (maraging steel) which were used seem to predestine this alloy as a metallic bond layer in multilayer antiabrasive coatings.

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