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Influence of substrate bias on structural and tribo-mechanical properties of pulsed magnetron sputtered TiN-WSx hard-lubricious coating

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Abstract Lubricious WS x was codeposited with hard TiN to improve tribological property of the latter. Effects of substrate bias on structural and tribo-mechanical properties of composite coatings were investigated.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Lubricious WS x was codeposited with hard TiN to improve tribological property of the latter. Effects of substrate bias on structural and tribo-mechanical properties of composite coatings were investigated. Tribologically favourable (002) orientation of WS 2 diminished with increase in bias. Surface morphology became increasingly compact up to −70 V. Adhesion, hardness and tribological characteristics were strongly influenced by applied bias. At 0 V, low hardness and adhesion led to localized detachment and consequent lump formation of coating in pin-on-disc test. At −90 V, pulverisation of hard, brittle coating material was observed. Superior tribological performance at intermediate bias of −40 V has been discussed in light of balanced combination of WS x content, adhesion and hardness of the composite coating.

Keywords: tribo mechanical; structural tribo; bias structural; mechanical properties; bias; substrate bias

Journal Title: Tribology International
Year Published: 2018

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