Structure and Properties of Multilayer Coatings Obtained by Chromotitanizing

Authors A.I. Dehula, N.A. Kharchenko, Т.P. Hоvоrun , V.O. Sytnikov, K.S. Khaniukov , В.O. Varakin
Affiliations

Sumy State University, 40007 Sumy, Ukraine

Е-mail hovorun@pmtkm.sumdu.edu.ua
Issue Volume 16, Year 2024, Number 4
Dates Received 23 May 2024; revised manuscript received 18 August 2024; published online 27 August 2024
Citation A.I. Dehula, N.A. Kharchenko, Т.P. Hоvоrun, et al., J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 16 No4, 04031 (2024)
DOI https://doi.org/10.21272/jnep.16(4).04031
PACS Number(s) 61.46. – w, 62.20.Qp, 62.20. – х, 68.55Nq
Keywords Chromium (2) , Titanium (10) , Carbide (15) , Multilayers coating.
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This paper presents the results of studies of the structure, chemical composition, and microhardness of a complex chromium and titanium coating obtained by diffusion metallization of steel DIN C80W1. The coating was applied in a specially designed reaction chamber at a temperature of 1050 °C for 4 hours in a closed reaction space at a reduced pressure of the active gas phase. The starting components used were powder of chromium, titanium and carbon tetrachloride as activators. The resulting protective coating consists of three sequentially arranged carbide layers: a chromium carbide Cr7C3 layer adjoins the base, and above are a layers of Cr23C6 and TiC. This sequence of carbide layers provides a gradual increase in microhardness, which in turn has a positive effect on the material's wear resistance. The coatings proposed in this paper are recommended to protect products operating under high loads and wear conditions.

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