Characterisation of CVD Niobium Carbine Coatings on Hard Carbide Substrate
Dată
2012Autor
Constantinescu, Stela
Vlad, Maria
Radu, Tamara
Abstract
Hard coatings are often used for mechanical properties such as wear and
friction resistance. The corrosion behaviour may also be an important criterion for
industrial applications of these coatings. In this paper, the protective behaviour of
niobium carbide coatings onto hard carbide substrate was investigated in 3% NaCl
and 1M H2SO4 solutions. The corrosion behaviour of the carbide coatings depends
not only on the intrinsic electrochemical properties of the coatings, but depends
also by the surface defects such as roughness, deposited droplets during CVD
process and mainly by pinholes, cracks and scratches. The experiments conducted
to obtain thin layer of carbide through the vapour chemical deposition method have
followed an original path to obtain NbC directly in the working room thus avoiding
the import of these hazardous substances.
Characterisation of coating deposed by CVD method was done using
scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffractometer (XRD) and Knoop
hardness. Scanning Electron Microscope was used to investigate the coating
morphology and interface structure. X-ray mapping were also performed to
characterise the elements in a semi-quantitative analysis. Dron X-ray
diffractometer with Mo Kα radiation operating was used for phase(s) identification.
Microhardness value (Knoop hardness) measured in the coating layer was 30.000
MPa.
Colecții
- 2012 fascicula9 nr1 [14]