Studies are made of multicomponent coatings obtained in the system Ti–Al–Cr–Zr–Nb–N by the Arc-PVD method on vacuum-type ion-plasma unit Bulat – NNV 6.6-I1. The coatings were obtained in a medium of reactive gaseous nitrogen. The study results showed that the coatings exhibit high values for hardness and durability when used under continuous cutting conditions.
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Translated from Metallurg, No. 6, pp. 55–57, June, 2010.
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Volkhonskii, A.O., Blinkov, I.V., Elyutin, A.V. et al. High-performance wear-resistant ion-plasma coatings based on five-component nitrides for a hard-alloy cutting tool operating under constant loads. Metallurgist 54, 374–377 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-010-9306-1
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