Applied Surface Science Advances (Dec 2021)

Duplex treatment of active screen plasma nitriding and amorphous hydrogenated carbon coating

  • Akio Nishimoto,
  • Rei Amano,
  • Takazumi Tamiya

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. 100129

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Active screen plasma nitriding (ASPN) has recently emerged as an alternative nitriding technology with the potential to eliminate problems such as edge effect, arcing, and hollow cathode effects, associated with conventional direct current plasma nitriding technology. Amorphous hydrogenated carbon (a-C:H) is a thin film characterized by high hardness, a low friction coefficient, and superior wear resistance. However, the high residual stress of the a-C:H leads to poor adhesion between the a-C:H film and substrate. This study's objective was to investigate the properties of samples obtained by a duplex treatment (i.e., ASPN and a-C:H coating) of SUS304 austenitic stainless steel. The ASPN treatment was performed in 25% N2 + 75% H2 atmosphere for 5 h at 673 K under 600 Pa. An a-C:H film was coated using RF plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition in the presence of methane for 90 min. The results indicated that an a-C:H film with an S-phase interlayer formed after the duplex treatment of ASPN and a-C:H coating. Moreover, this treatment improved the adhesion and wear properties of the resulting sample.

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