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Title: COATING THICKNESS AND SURFACE-ROUGHNESS OF TIN-COATED HIGH-SPEED STEEL IN RELATION TO COATING FUNCTIONALITY
Authors: DE BRUYN, Kris 
CELIS, JP
ROOS, JR
STALS, Lambert 
VANSTAPPEN, M
Issue Date: 1993
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA LAUSANNE
Source: WEAR, 166(1). p. 127-129
Abstract: Surface roughness of a tool steel is an important parameter in industry. Low roughnesses are needed for a better surface finish of the work piece and are requested by jobcoaters to diminish adhesion problems. A lower surface roughness however requires a longer and more elaborate finishing process which will result in substantial additional costs. The topic of this communication is whether a high coating thickness/high surface roughness system has comparable functional properties to a low coating thickness/low substrate roughness system. For this purpose a number of pin-on-disk tests were performed using two different coating thicknesses and three different surface finishes. Part of this work has already been published [B. Malliet et al., Wear, 142 (1991) 151].
Notes: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN,DEPT MET & MAT ENGN,B-3001 LOUVAIN,BELGIUM. LIMBURGS UNIV CENTRUM,INST MAT RES,DIV MAT PHYS,B-3590 DIEPENBEEK,BELGIUM.DEBRUYN, K, WTCM,SCI & TECH CTR METALWORKING IND,UNIV CAMPUS,WETENSCHAPSPK,B-3590 DIEPENBEEK,BELGIUM.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/3706
ISI #: A1993LH75000016
Type: Journal Contribution
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