Development of Assisted Filtered Cathodic Vacuum Arc Deposition of Nano-Dispersed Multi-Layered Composite Coatings on Cutting Tools

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This paper presents the results of development and application of processes for modification of various properties of working surfaces of cutting tools by condensing vapor and ion flows in assisting impulse or constant exposure to high-energy ions. The paper shows features of the technology and equipment for the formation of wear-resistant components, which modify the structure and properties of working surfaces of various edge cutting tool types in a wide range of temperatures, in order to improve tool life and reliability. Various properties of the modifying components were studied, and their ability to improve the operational efficiency of different types of carbide cutting tools for cutting various materials was shown.

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