Physical-Vapor-Deposition-Coated Natural Rocks as Sustainable Cutting Material: First Insights into the Effect of Substrate Integrity on Properties of TiN Thin Film

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  • Hilke Petersen
  • Dominic Graf
  • Nelson Filipe Lopes Dias
  • Wolfgang Tillmann
  • Philipp Dan Hendrik Wolters
  • Benjamin Bergmann
  • Bernd Breidenstein

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  • TU Dortmund University
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Original languageEnglish
Article number1333
JournalCOATINGS
Volume14
Issue number10
Publication statusPublished - 17 Oct 2024

Abstract

The most important cutting materials for machining are carbides. Their production requires both tungsten and cobalt; however, these materials are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain and are sometimes mined under ethically questionable conditions. As a result, increasing efforts are being made to expand the range of cutting materials. The basic suitability of natural rocks for cutting tools in less demanding processes has already been demonstrated. PVD coating of the natural rocks could improve their performance. The adhesion mechanisms in TiN-coated natural rock samples are discussed below. The TiN thin film is characterized in depth.

Keywords

    adhesion, cutting materials, physical vapor deposition, rocks, titanium nitride

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Physical-Vapor-Deposition-Coated Natural Rocks as Sustainable Cutting Material: First Insights into the Effect of Substrate Integrity on Properties of TiN Thin Film. / Petersen, Hilke; Graf, Dominic; Lopes Dias, Nelson Filipe et al.
In: COATINGS, Vol. 14, No. 10, 1333, 17.10.2024.

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Petersen, H., Graf, D., Lopes Dias, N. F., Tillmann, W., Wolters, P. D. H., Bergmann, B., & Breidenstein, B. (2024). Physical-Vapor-Deposition-Coated Natural Rocks as Sustainable Cutting Material: First Insights into the Effect of Substrate Integrity on Properties of TiN Thin Film. COATINGS, 14(10), Article 1333. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings14101333
Petersen H, Graf D, Lopes Dias NF, Tillmann W, Wolters PDH, Bergmann B et al. Physical-Vapor-Deposition-Coated Natural Rocks as Sustainable Cutting Material: First Insights into the Effect of Substrate Integrity on Properties of TiN Thin Film. COATINGS. 2024 Oct 17;14(10):1333. doi: 10.3390/coatings14101333
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