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- 2023Blade coating analysis of carreau fluid model with Magnetohydrodynamics and slip effectscitations
- 2021Donut Modes in Space Wavelength Division Multiplexing: Multimode Optical Fiber Transmission based on Electrical Feedback Equalizercitations
- 2017Characterization of Cu3SbS3 thin films grown by thermally diffusing Cu2S and Sb2S3 layerscitations
- 2014Biodegradation of starch blended polyvinyl chloride films by isolated Phanerochaete chrysosporium PV1citations
- 2013Evidence of martensitic phase transitions in magnetic Ni-Mn-In thin filmscitations
- 2009Absorption and Emission Analysis of RE3+(Sm3+ and Dy3+): Lithium Boro Tellurite Glassescitations
- 2008Time-modulated chemical vapour deposition diamonf on mould making 2738 steelcitations
- 2006Cutting performance of time-modulated chemical vapour deposited diamond coated tool inserts during machining graphitecitations
- 2003Magnetic properties of iron nitride-alumina nanocomposite materials prepared by high-energy ball millingcitations
- 2002Chemical vapour deposition of microdrill cutting edges for micro- and nanotechnology applicationscitations
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Time-modulated chemical vapour deposition diamonf on mould making 2738 steel
Abstract
The mould making industry is known to be worldwide in rapid expansion, due to the fact that polymeric based materials are increasingly replacing conventional used ones, thus placing enormous challenges on production methods and tools. The application of chemical vapour deposition (CVD) diamond coatings onto moulds can be a promising tool to improve properties such as adhesion, reduction on abrasion and corrosive wear, filling and releasing problems or even tool thermal fatigue. Despite its potential for use in these types of applications, diamond coating on steel substrates is not problem-free and a few critical problems such as adhesion to steel, process temperatures and film property control, remain to be solved. This paper reports on experimental results obtained from an investigation focusing on the deposition of diamond coatings onto steel substrates using the new time-modulated chemical vapour deposition process. Furthermore, the technique is evaluated in order to establish its suitability for application in mould production tools.