Affiliation:
1. RWTH Aachen University
Abstract
The process of semi solid metal forming with permanent moulds combines the advantages
of the process technologies casting and forging. Semi solid metal forming of steel is a challenge with
respect to very high thermal, mechanical and tribological stresses of tools. Alumina based ceramics
show a very high potential for tool protection. Alumina occurs in different known meta stable phases.
First experiments show that the high temperature γ-phase exhibits high strength and toughness.
Various methods and technologies have examined γ-phase stabilisation by using different thin film
process technologies. By using Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) it was possible to deposit
γ-Alumina in a temperature range, where hot working steel can be utilized. The properties of the by
pulsed reactive magnetron sputtering deposited films were analyzed by common thin film techniques
revealing hardness, Young´s modulus and coating adhesion. By using the reactive pulsed
PVD-process it was possible to stabilize γ-Al2O3 on steel substrates for semi-solid melt protection.
The γ-Al2O3 coatings showed an extra ordinary stability for thixoforging of X210CrW12 and 100Cr6
in field tests. The durability of the permanent moulds was increased by using PVD thin film coatings
as a tool protection.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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