Surface treatment for 'galling' protection of titanium alloys - characterization by surface-specific electron and Raman spectroscopies
Author(s)
Crossley, J.
Johnston, C.
Hutchings, I.
Myhra, Sverre
G Temple, J.
Wiklund, U.
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2002
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It has been shown that the surface properties of titanium and its alloys, in particular the resistance to 'galling' and wear, can be enhanced by surface treatment/coating based on chemical/physical vapour deposition or ion implantation processes. Surface alteration of Ti arising from two processing routes, IonSlip頡nd diamond-like carbon deposition, have been characterized by Raman and surface-specific electron spectroscopies, and then correlated with surface-mechanical properties.It has been shown that the surface properties of titanium and its alloys, in particular the resistance to 'galling' and wear, can be enhanced by surface treatment/coating based on chemical/physical vapour deposition or ion implantation processes. Surface alteration of Ti arising from two processing routes, IonSlip頡nd diamond-like carbon deposition, have been characterized by Raman and surface-specific electron spectroscopies, and then correlated with surface-mechanical properties.
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Journal Title
Thin Solid Films
Volume
414
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© 2002 Elsevier : Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher : This journal is available online - use hypertext links.
Subject
Physical Sciences
Engineering
Technology