화학공학소재연구정보센터
Materials Science Forum, Vol.526, 55-60, 2006
CVD diamond coatings for machining
Machining of modern materials requires high performance tools. More than 60% of metal cutting tools used are coated to limit abrasive wear. As the harder material known to man, diamond and consequently Chemical Vapour Deposited (CVD) diamond coatings allow to increase performances of tungsten carbide tools, i.e. tool life, machined surface quality, and to decrease costs. However, CVD diamond coated tools quality is very dependent on the surface preparation as much as the fabrication process parameters. This paper aims to discuss the influence of pre-treatments before deposition, and thermal stresses induced by the cooling operation. Diamond deposition process is described emphasizing the role of every step and its function. Some numerical simulations of the residual stresses at the interface are presented, enlightening that tool geometry is an important factor while using a coating, and that tools must be designed for the diamond coating.