Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Nov 2023)
Effect of different heat-treated temperatures upon structural and abrasive performance of Ni-TiN composite nanocoatings
Abstract
This study reports the synthesis of Ni-TiN composite nanocoatings on a Q235 steel matrix using the electrodeposition technique, and were then treated at different temperatures. The surface morphology, structure, hardness, and abrasion performances of composite nanocoatings were investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and friction-abrasion testing machine. SEM images illustrated smooth/dense surface morphology for Ni-TiN composite nanocoatings treated at 250 °C. XRD patterns revealed Ni and TiN phase appearance within Ni-TiN composite nanocoatings. The broader and low-intensity XRD peaks were observed for the composite following heat treatment at 250 °C, indicating the smallest size of TiN particle and Ni grain. Furthermore, Ni-TiN composite nanocoatings exhibited the highest hardness of 821 Hv following heat treatment at 250 °C. The frictional coefficient, wear rate, and indentation depth for Ni-TiN composite nanocoatings were found to be lowest at 0.45, 0.58 mg/min, and 13.8 μm, respectively after heat treatment at 250 °C. Furthermore, the Ni-TiN composite nanocoatings had peak abrasion resistance across three composite nanocoatings following heat treatment at 250 °C.