Superlattice hard PVD coatings exhibit high hardness values up to 60 GPa, wear resistance, and excellent protection against corrosion depending oil the choice of the material partners involved. TiAlN/CrN, TiAlN/VN, TiAlYN/VN, TiAlN/ZrN, and CrN/NbN superlattice coatings with typical periods lambda of 3-4 nm have been produced economically under production conditions in industrial sized coating equipment. Some of the coatings are characterised by high compressive stresses up to 10 GPa. In such cases the utilisation of the combined cathodic arc/unbalanced magnetron deposition method (arc bond sputtering technology) in combination with the introduction of a lower stressed monolithically grown base layer provides a sufficiently high bonding str...
This work presents the results of (Zr–Ti–Cr–Nb)N superhard coatings research. The samples were fabri...
New generation PVD coatings include advanced "superlattice" structures in which the combination of t...
TiAlN and CrAlN coatings were prepared using a reactive direct current magnetron sputtering\ud syste...
The paper describes the properties of superlattice structured PVD coatings dedicated to high-tempera...
Since the early fundamental research on superlattice structured hard coatings in the late 1980s, rap...
TiAlN and CrN are gaining increasing importance in many industrial applications. To improve their me...
Transition metal nitride (TMxNy ) coatings prepared by physical vapor deposition (PVD) techniques ha...
Hard CrN/NbN superlattice coatings Delta = 2.7 nm, were grown at low temperatures (250 degreesC) by ...
CrN/NbN superlattice coatings have been developed as a potential alternative to electroplated hard c...
CrAlYN/CrN coatings represent a new generation Ti-free PVD coatings tailored to serve high temperatu...
A 3 μm thick superlattice structured TiAlN/VN coating has been deposited by the steered cathodic arc...
CrAlYN/CrN coatings utilising nanoscale multilayer structure with a typical bi-layer thickness of 4....
Abstract. Multilayer superlattice coatings of TiN/CrN were deposited on silicon substrates using a r...
CrAlYN/CrN coatings utilising nanoscale multilayer structure with a typical bi-layer thickness of 4....
The authors have fulfilled the primary objectives of this research program which were to establish t...
This work presents the results of (Zr–Ti–Cr–Nb)N superhard coatings research. The samples were fabri...
New generation PVD coatings include advanced "superlattice" structures in which the combination of t...
TiAlN and CrAlN coatings were prepared using a reactive direct current magnetron sputtering\ud syste...
The paper describes the properties of superlattice structured PVD coatings dedicated to high-tempera...
Since the early fundamental research on superlattice structured hard coatings in the late 1980s, rap...
TiAlN and CrN are gaining increasing importance in many industrial applications. To improve their me...
Transition metal nitride (TMxNy ) coatings prepared by physical vapor deposition (PVD) techniques ha...
Hard CrN/NbN superlattice coatings Delta = 2.7 nm, were grown at low temperatures (250 degreesC) by ...
CrN/NbN superlattice coatings have been developed as a potential alternative to electroplated hard c...
CrAlYN/CrN coatings represent a new generation Ti-free PVD coatings tailored to serve high temperatu...
A 3 μm thick superlattice structured TiAlN/VN coating has been deposited by the steered cathodic arc...
CrAlYN/CrN coatings utilising nanoscale multilayer structure with a typical bi-layer thickness of 4....
Abstract. Multilayer superlattice coatings of TiN/CrN were deposited on silicon substrates using a r...
CrAlYN/CrN coatings utilising nanoscale multilayer structure with a typical bi-layer thickness of 4....
The authors have fulfilled the primary objectives of this research program which were to establish t...
This work presents the results of (Zr–Ti–Cr–Nb)N superhard coatings research. The samples were fabri...
New generation PVD coatings include advanced "superlattice" structures in which the combination of t...
TiAlN and CrAlN coatings were prepared using a reactive direct current magnetron sputtering\ud syste...