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Polini, Riccardo
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- 2024WO3-Based Thin Films Grown by Pulsed Laser Deposition as Gas Sensors for NO2 Detectioncitations
- 2024WO3-Based Thin Films Grown by Pulsed Laser Deposition as Gas Sensors for NO2 Detectioncitations
- 2023Frenkel-Poole Mechanism Unveils Black Diamond as Quasi-Epsilon-Near-Zero Surfacecitations
- 2017Size tailoring of WC particles in the carbothermic reduction of scheelite (CaWO4)citations
- 2016Carbothermic reduction of scheelite (CaWO4) doped with cobalt or nickelcitations
- 2016Effect of carbon excess and milling conditions on the synthesis of nanostructured WC by carbothermic reduction of scheelite (CaWO4)citations
- 2015Nanostructured tungsten carbide synthesis by carbothermic reduction of scheelite: A comprehensive studycitations
- 2009Electrophoretic Deposition of Dense La0.8Sr0.2Ga0.8Mg0.115Co0.085O3-delta Electrolyte Films from Single-Phase Powders for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cellscitations
- 2008A study of diamond film deposition on WC-Co inserts for graphite machining: Effectiveness of SiC interlayers prepared by HFCVDcitations
- 2008Electrophoretic deposition of dense Sr- And Mg-doped LaGaO3 electrolyte films on porous La-doped ceria for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cellscitations
- 2006Adherent diamond coatings on cemented tungsten carbide substrates with new Fe/Ni/Co binder phasecitations
- 2006UHV arc for high quality film depositioncitations
- 2006Chemically vapour deposited diamond coatings on cemented tungsten carbides: Substrate pretreatments, adhesion and cutting performancecitations
- 2006Comparative investigation of smooth polycrystalline diamond films on dental burs by chemical vapor depositioncitations
- 2006Cutting performance of time-modulated chemical vapour deposited diamond coated tool inserts during machining graphitecitations
- 2006Al2O3 thin coating of AA 6082 T6 components using a fast regime fluidized bedcitations
- 2005Co-sintering of dense electrophoretically deposited LSGMC films on NiO-GDC anode for SOFC applications
- 2004Chemical vapour deposition of diamond films onto tungsten carbide dental burscitations
- 2004CVD Diamond as a Wear-Resistant Coating for Cutting Tools, Part 1
- 2004Diamond as a wear-resistant coating for cutting tools, part 2
- 2004Enhancing nucleation density and adhesion of polycrystalline diamond films deposited by HFCVD using surface treaments on Co cemented tungsten carbidecitations
- 2004Enhancing nucleation density and adhesion of polycrystalline diamond films deposited by HFCVD using surface treaments on Co cemented tungsten carbidecitations
- 2003Chemical vapour deposition diamond coating on tungsten carbide dental cutting toolscitations
- 2003Diamond nucleation from the gas phase onto cold-worked Co-cemented tungsten carbidecitations
- 2003Dry turning of alumina/aluminum composites with CVD diamond coated Co-cemented tungsten carbide toolscitations
- 2002Effect of WC grain growth inhibitors on the adhesion of chemical vapor deposition diamond films on WC-Co cemented carbidecitations
- 2000Cutting performance and indentation behaviour of diamond films on co-cemented tungsten carbidecitations
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Enhancing nucleation density and adhesion of polycrystalline diamond films deposited by HFCVD using surface treaments on Co cemented tungsten carbide
Abstract
The deposition of diamond films by chemical vapour deposition onto tungsten carbide is an attractive proposition since it can lead to improvements in the life and performance of cutting tools. However, deposition of diamond onto cemented tungsten carbide (WC-Co) dental burs and inserts are problematic due to the cobalt binder in the WC that provides additional toughness to the tool but it causes poor adhesion and low nucleation density. A number of surface treatments can be used to overcome these problems including chemical etching, ion implanting, interlayer coating and bias treatment. Negative biasing of the substrate is attractive because it can be controlled precisely; it is carried out in-situ, gives good homogeneity and results in improved adhesion. On flat substrates, such as copper and silicon, biasing has been shown to give better adhesion, improved crystallinity and smooth surface. In this study, we have used a modified hot filament chemical vapour deposition (HFCVD) system to coat complex shaped tools such as dental burs with polycrystalline diamond films, which have good adhesion and crystallinity. By applying a negative bias to the substrate, we show that the nucleation density, adhesion and surface properties can be improved. The effects of various process parameters such as bias time, emission current, bias voltage and the filament arrangement on the film properties are reported. For machining applications CVD diamond coatings must be hard, wear resistance and having a good quality film.