Tribological Properties of Nanometric Atomic Layer Depositions Applied on AISI 420 Stainless Steel

Atomic Layer Deposition ( ALD ) is a modern technique that Allows to deposit nanometric, conformal coatings on almost any kind of substrates, from plastics to ceramic, metals or even composites. ALD coatings are not dependent on the morphology of the substrate and are only regulated by the compositi...

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Main Authors: E. Marin, A. Lanzutti, L. Fedrizzi
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Language:English
Published: University of Kragujevac 2013-09-01
Series:Tribology in Industry
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Online Access:http://www.tribology.fink.rs/journals/2013/2013-3/5.pdf
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spelling doaj-279731275b26408d92054eaf21979b0d2020-11-25T00:12:05ZengUniversity of KragujevacTribology in Industry0354-89962217-79652013-09-01353208216Tribological Properties of Nanometric Atomic Layer Depositions Applied on AISI 420 Stainless SteelE. MarinA. LanzuttiL. FedrizziAtomic Layer Deposition ( ALD ) is a modern technique that Allows to deposit nanometric, conformal coatings on almost any kind of substrates, from plastics to ceramic, metals or even composites. ALD coatings are not dependent on the morphology of the substrate and are only regulated by the composition of the precursors, the chamber temperature and the number of cycles. In this work, mono- and bi -layer nanometric, protective low-temperature ALD Coatings, based on Al2O3 and TiO2 were applied on AISI 420 Stainless Steel in orderto enhance its relatively low corrosion resistance in chloride containing environments. Tribological testing were also performed on the ALD coated AISI 420 in order to evaluate the wear and scratch resistance of these nanometric layers and thus evaluate their durability. Scratch tests were performed using a standard Rockwell C indenter, under a variable load condition, in order to evaluate the critical loading condition for each coating. Wear testing were performed using a stainless steel counterpart, in ball-on-discconfiguration, in order to measure the friction coefficient and wear to confront the resistance. All scratch tests scars and wear tracks were then observed by means of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) in order to understand the wear mechanisms that occurred on the sample surfaces. Corrosion testing, performed under immersion in 0.2 M NaCl solutions, clearly showed that the ALD coatings have a strong effect in protecting the Stainless Steel Substrate against corrosion, reducing the corrosion current density by two orders of magnitude.Tribological The preliminary results showed that ALD depositions obtained at low Temperatures have a brittle behavior caused by the amorphous nature of their structure, and thus undergo delamination phenomena during Scratch Testing at relatively low applied loads. During ball-on-disc testing, the coatings were removed from the substrate, in particular for monolayer ALD configurations, Which seem to have a lower toughness when compared to bi-layer configurations.http://www.tribology.fink.rs/journals/2013/2013-3/5.pdfSurfactantsSelf-assembleBoundary lubricationNanotechnology
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author E. Marin
A. Lanzutti
L. Fedrizzi
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A. Lanzutti
L. Fedrizzi
Tribological Properties of Nanometric Atomic Layer Depositions Applied on AISI 420 Stainless Steel
Tribology in Industry
Surfactants
Self-assemble
Boundary lubrication
Nanotechnology
author_facet E. Marin
A. Lanzutti
L. Fedrizzi
author_sort E. Marin
title Tribological Properties of Nanometric Atomic Layer Depositions Applied on AISI 420 Stainless Steel
title_short Tribological Properties of Nanometric Atomic Layer Depositions Applied on AISI 420 Stainless Steel
title_full Tribological Properties of Nanometric Atomic Layer Depositions Applied on AISI 420 Stainless Steel
title_fullStr Tribological Properties of Nanometric Atomic Layer Depositions Applied on AISI 420 Stainless Steel
title_full_unstemmed Tribological Properties of Nanometric Atomic Layer Depositions Applied on AISI 420 Stainless Steel
title_sort tribological properties of nanometric atomic layer depositions applied on aisi 420 stainless steel
publisher University of Kragujevac
series Tribology in Industry
issn 0354-8996
2217-7965
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Atomic Layer Deposition ( ALD ) is a modern technique that Allows to deposit nanometric, conformal coatings on almost any kind of substrates, from plastics to ceramic, metals or even composites. ALD coatings are not dependent on the morphology of the substrate and are only regulated by the composition of the precursors, the chamber temperature and the number of cycles. In this work, mono- and bi -layer nanometric, protective low-temperature ALD Coatings, based on Al2O3 and TiO2 were applied on AISI 420 Stainless Steel in orderto enhance its relatively low corrosion resistance in chloride containing environments. Tribological testing were also performed on the ALD coated AISI 420 in order to evaluate the wear and scratch resistance of these nanometric layers and thus evaluate their durability. Scratch tests were performed using a standard Rockwell C indenter, under a variable load condition, in order to evaluate the critical loading condition for each coating. Wear testing were performed using a stainless steel counterpart, in ball-on-discconfiguration, in order to measure the friction coefficient and wear to confront the resistance. All scratch tests scars and wear tracks were then observed by means of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) in order to understand the wear mechanisms that occurred on the sample surfaces. Corrosion testing, performed under immersion in 0.2 M NaCl solutions, clearly showed that the ALD coatings have a strong effect in protecting the Stainless Steel Substrate against corrosion, reducing the corrosion current density by two orders of magnitude.Tribological The preliminary results showed that ALD depositions obtained at low Temperatures have a brittle behavior caused by the amorphous nature of their structure, and thus undergo delamination phenomena during Scratch Testing at relatively low applied loads. During ball-on-disc testing, the coatings were removed from the substrate, in particular for monolayer ALD configurations, Which seem to have a lower toughness when compared to bi-layer configurations.
topic Surfactants
Self-assemble
Boundary lubrication
Nanotechnology
url http://www.tribology.fink.rs/journals/2013/2013-3/5.pdf
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