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Tóth, László
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- 2022Reduction of Retained Austenite in Tool Steels
- 2022Comparison of Tool Steels for Tube End Flanging
- 2021Experimental Study on the Influence of TiN/AlTiN PVD Layer on the Surface Characteristics of Hot Work Tool Steelcitations
- 2020Increasing Tool Steel Surface Wear Resistance by Surface Treatmentcitations
- 2020The Abrasion Behaviour of X40CrMoV5-1 Steel Under Various Surface Treatments
- 2019Examination of Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Wear of Tool Steelscitations
- 2019The Effects of Quenching and Tempering Treatment on the Hardness and Microstructures of a Cold Work Steel
- 2018Improving Mechanical Properties of cp Titanium by Heat Treatment Optimizationcitations
- 2018Surface Roughness Effect in the Case of Welded Stainless Steel Corrosion Resistancecitations
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Increasing Tool Steel Surface Wear Resistance by Surface Treatment
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The industry is imposing increasing wear and tear requirements on tools, which can no longer be satisfied with the development of base materials (tool steels). Surface treatment technologies can provide a solution as the surface of the working tool must be suitable. It can determine a relationship between the hardness, surface roughness and the abrasion resistance of various surface treatments and the coating technologies such as PVD as a result of tool steel surface layers. These relationships form the basis for tool selection and provide a theoretical basis for the design of surface technologies.</jats:p>