Thermo-physical properties of coatings in the Ti(B,N) system grown by chemical vapor deposition

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Authors

  • Markus Winkler
  • Andreas Stark
  • Norbert Schell
  • Jaakko Julin
  • Christoph Czettl

External Organisational units

  • Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM
  • Institute of Coastal Research
  • Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
  • Ceratizit Austria GmbH

Abstract

Hard protective coatings are commonly subjected to temperatures exceeding 1000 °C, which has significant influence on their thermo-physical properties and the associated performance in application. Within the present work, temperature dependent physical properties of coatings within the Ti(B,N) system grown by chemical vapor deposition were correlated with their chemical composition. High-energy X-ray diffraction experiments in inert atmosphere proved that TiN, TiB 2 and ternary TiB xN y coatings with varying B contents are thermally stable up to 1000 °C. In-plane strains of TiN and TiB xN y coatings diminish during heating, whereas TiB 2 exhibits compressive strain enhancement up to the deposition temperature. Nanocrystalline TiB 2 exhibits more pronounced grain growth during annealing compared to coarse grained columnar TiN. Within the investigated coatings, the mean thermal expansion coefficient decreases as the B content increases. The same trend was observed for the thermal conductivity, which correlates with the grain size of the coatings.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number125318
Number of pages9
JournalSurface & coatings technology
Volume384.2020
Issue number25 February
Early online date28 Dec 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Feb 2020