Abstract

Cemented carbide (WC−Co) tools suffer from surface abrasion, limiting their performance. This study explores droplet-free tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C) coatings deposited via arc ion plating as a solution. The coatings possess a dense, sp3-rich structure, leading to a remarkable hardness of 60 GPa compared to 37 GPa of WC−Co, and strong adhesion with a critical scratch load of 41 N. Tribological tests confirm their effectiveness. Dry sliding tests show reduced wear and lower CoF (0.123) compared to uncoated tools (0.159). Notably, water-soluble lubricants yielded the best performance (lowest CoF: 0.092, superior wear resistance), while water and mineral oil also improved performance.

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