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- 2022Removal of Methylene blue Dye from water through Photocatalytic Activity Using Polymer-Metal Oxide Nanocomposites – a Comparative Study
- 2018CHARACTERIZATION OF TiCN COATING SYNTHESIZED BY THE PLASMA ENHANCED PHYSICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION PROCESS ON A CEMENTED CARBIDE TOOLcitations
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CHARACTERIZATION OF TiCN COATING SYNTHESIZED BY THE PLASMA ENHANCED PHYSICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION PROCESS ON A CEMENTED CARBIDE TOOL
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<jats:p>In the present investigation, Titanium Carbonitride (TiCN) coating was deposited on a cemented carbide substrate, by means of Plasma Enhanced Physical Vapour Deposition (PEPVD) process. The microstructure of the deposited film was characterized using the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Highly dense, less porous and uniformly distributed TiCN coating was observed on the coated surface. X-Ray diffraction analysis was carried out to access the phases present in the coated layer. The scratch resistance and hardness were measured using the scratch tester and Nanoindenter, respectively. The TiCN coating gives higher hardness and superior scratch resistance when compared to the substrate. The surface morphology of the coated film was characterized using the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) and was found that the surface roughness was lesser for TiCN coating when compared to cemented carbide substrate. The intensified TiCN coating on the substrate will be useful in improving the surface behavior of cemented carbide cutting tool.</jats:p>