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The creation of a titanium nitride coating on the surface of articles is one of the most effective methods of enhancing the wear resistance of materials. This coating is also promising from the standpoint of the possibility of achieving high hardness, strength, and simultaneously good protective-and-decorative surface properties. We investigated the possibility of improving the tribotechnical characteristics and corrosion resistance of the widely known aluminum alloys PV-90, D16, and 1420 using the titanium nitride coatings applied by the ionplasma method.
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N. É. Bauman Moscow State Technical University. All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Aviation Materials. L. Ya. Karpov Scientific Institute of Physical Chemistry. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 6, pp. 20–23, June, 1994.
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Arzamasov, B.N., Babich, S.G., Kirichenko, L.G. et al. Properties of aluminum alloys with a titanium nitride coating. Met Sci Heat Treat 36, 308–312 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01401073
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