Abstract

Hybrid method of obtaining calcium-phosphate coatings is presented in this article. Physical and chemical, mechanical and tribological hybrid coatings research makes it possible to determine the coatings formation modes satisfying medical and technical requirements. This multilayer coating consists of an oxide underlayer formed by gas thermal oxidation and calcium phosphate layer formed by RF magnetron sputtering at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. Experiments were carried out in different modes. Calcium-phosphate coatings formed in mixture of argon and oxygen at 1:1 ratio pressure of 0.3 Pa have the best physical and chemical, mechanical and tribological properties.

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