Evaluation of super hard ta-C coatings for the machining of synthetic materials: Presentation held at 45th International Conference on Metallurgical Coatings and Thin Films, ICMCTF 2018, April 23-27, 2018, San Diego
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The superhard ta-C carbon coatings are outstandingly suited as friction-reducing protective coatings for lubricated and non-lubricated application conditions. They can be deposited on all kinds of tools and components with very good adhesion over a wide coating thickness range. The coating is applied with the Laser-Arc technology, particularly developed for ta-C coatings. In order to obtain a high ta-C coating quality with low defect densities, a plasma filtering technique is used. With hardness of up to 70 GPa, ta-C coatings nearly reach the hardness of nanocrystalline diamond coatings. This results in an unusually high resistance to abrasive wear, above all in the machining of challenging composite materials. At the same time, the carbon surface reduces adhesion of material and causes very low friction between the tool edge and the cutting chips. The combination of hardness and low friction provides ta-C coatings with a special advantage for the processing of composite materials