Wear Resistance of (Ti,Al)N Metallic Coatings for Extremal Working Conditions

dc.contributor.authorMikula, Jaroslaw
dc.contributor.authorPakula, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorZukowska, Ludwina
dc.contributor.authorGolombek, Klaudiusz
dc.contributor.authorKříž, Antonín
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-20T08:48:06Z
dc.date.available2025-06-20T08:48:06Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.date.updated2025-06-20T08:48:06Z
dc.description.abstractThe article includes research results for the functional properties achieved for a wide range of sintered tool materials, including sintered carbides, cermets and three types of Al2O3 oxide tool ceramics ((Al2O3 + ZrO2, Al2O3 + TiC and Al2O3 + SiC(w)) with (Ti,Al)N coating deposited in the cathodic arc evaporation (CAE-PVD) method and comparison with uncoated tool materials. For all coated samples, a uniform wear pattern on tool shank was observed during metallographic analysis. Based on the scanning electron microscope (SEM) metallographic analysis, it was found that the most common types of tribological defects identified in tested materials are: mechanical defects and abrasive wear of the tool side, crater formation on the tool face, cracks on the tool side, chipping on the cutting edge and built-up edge from chip fragments. Deposition of (Ti,Al)N coating on all tested substrates increases the wear resistance and also limits the exceeding of critical levels of permanent stresses. It even increases the tool life many times over. Such a significant increase in tool life results, among other things, from a large increase in microhardness of PVD coated materials compared to uncoated samples, increased resistance to thermal and chemical abrasion, improved chip formation and removal process conditions. Use of hard coatings applied to sintered tool materials is considered to be one of the most important achievements in improving the functional properties of cutting tools and can still be developed by improving the coating structure solutions (sorted and nanocrystalline structures) and extending the range of coating applications (Ti,Al)N in a variety of substrates.en
dc.format10
dc.identifier.document-number000622397800001
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/coatings11020157
dc.identifier.issn2079-6412
dc.identifier.obd43940805
dc.identifier.orcidMikula, Jaroslaw 0000-0002-9210-7192
dc.identifier.orcidPakula, Daniel 0000-0002-8382-0949
dc.identifier.orcidGolombek, Klaudiusz 0000-0001-5188-1950
dc.identifier.orcidKříž, Antonín 0000-0001-8188-6621
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11025/61170
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesCOATINGS
dc.rights.accessA
dc.subjectsintered tool materialsen
dc.subjectPVDen
dc.subjectcoatingsen
dc.subjectmetallic coatingsen
dc.subjectceramic coatingsen
dc.subjectwear resistanceen
dc.subjectcuttingen
dc.titleWear Resistance of (Ti,Al)N Metallic Coatings for Extremal Working Conditionsen
dc.typeČlánek v databázi WoS (Jimp)
dc.typeČLÁNEK
dc.type.statusPublished Version
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