Abstract

Abstract In this work, CrAlN and TiAlN coatings were produced on silicon nitride cutting inserts via physical vapor deposition. The microstructure and hardness of the coatings, as well as the adhesive strength between the coating and the substrate were studied using a scanning electronic microscope, a micro hardness tester and a scratch tester, respectively. Continuous turning tests of the obtained CrAlN and TiAlN-coated silicon nitride cutting inserts were performed on gray cast iron to evaluate the cutting performances and the machining quality. The results show that the surface hardness of the Si 3 N 4 cutting inserts could be improved by 87% and 50%, respectively, when applying the CrAlN and TiAlN coatings, thereby enhancing the abrasion resistance of the cutting inserts. At different tested cutting speeds, abrasive wear under compressional deformation and adhesive wear were identified as the main failure mechanisms for the two cutting inserts during continuous turning of gray cast iron. The machining quality of the gray cast iron workpieces machined using the uncoated, the CrAlN- or the TiAlN-coated inserts increased with the increment of the cutting speed.

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