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Material selection for hard coatingsby: H. Holleck
Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films, Vol. 4, No. 6. (1986), pp. 2661-2669.
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AbstractMulticomponent refractory material systems can provide opportunities for specific materials for wear resistant coatings. The multitude of potential hard coating materials can be subdivided into three groups according to variations in chemical bonding character of the compounds. Many fundamental relations between the position of coating material components in the Periodic Table of the elements and the properties can be used to optimize these material selections. However, restrictions exist because of increasing hardness and strength which primarily decrease toughness and adherence. Multicomponent boride, carbide, nitride, and oxide systems are discussed in view of their potential as coating materials. Additional options for materials selection and optimization arise from the possibility of adjusting specific microstructures in the layers, especially in multilayer and multiphase coatings.
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