{"title":"基体预处理介导的表面完整性及其对钛合金涂层刀具磨损特性的影响","authors":"Runzi Wang , Ruitao Peng , Xinzi Tang , Linfeng Zhao , Xiaofang Huang","doi":"10.1016/j.wear.2025.206293","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>This study systematically investigates the mediatory mechanism of different surface pre-treatment processes (rough grinding, fine grinding, polishing, and sandblasting composite pre-treatment) on the surface integrity and wear characteristics of TiAlN-coated Ti(C, N)-based cermet cutting tools. Experimental results show that substrate pre-treatment significantly affects the surface micro-morphology, mechanical properties, and film-substrate interfacial adhesion of TiAlN-coated tools. Among the pre-treatments, coatings deposited on substrates subjected to polishing composite pre-treatment exhibit the smoothest surface. Substrates subjected to sandblasting composite pre-treatment significantly enhance coating hardness, H/E∗ ratio, H<sup>3</sup>/E∗<sup>2</sup> ratio, and adhesion strength by introducing higher residual compressive stress on the coating surface, while also demonstrating the best oxidation resistance and the lowest oxidation weight gain. Tests on dry cutting of ductile iron show that, compared with rough grinding, fine grinding, and polishing pre-treatments, the sandblasted pre-treated tool exhibits the lowest flank face wear due to its excellent surface integrity (high hardness, high residual compressive stress, and high adhesion strength) and outstanding oxidation resistance, as well as the lowest cutting force and fluctuation index, which reduce the accumulation of cutting heat and stress impact. The tool wear failure modes are mainly characterized by local spalling and slight notch fracture, with its service life being 25 % longer than that of the rough grinding pre-treatment process and demonstrating superior wear resistance. This research provides a theoretical basis and technical reference for optimizing the surface pre-treatment process of high-performance coated cutting tools.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":23970,"journal":{"name":"Wear","volume":"580 ","pages":"Article 206293"},"PeriodicalIF":6.1000,"publicationDate":"2025-08-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Substrate pre-treatment mediated surface integrity and its effect on wear characteristics of TiAlN-coated tools\",\"authors\":\"Runzi Wang , Ruitao Peng , Xinzi Tang , Linfeng Zhao , Xiaofang Huang\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.wear.2025.206293\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>This study systematically investigates the mediatory mechanism of different surface pre-treatment processes (rough grinding, fine grinding, polishing, and sandblasting composite pre-treatment) on the surface integrity and wear characteristics of TiAlN-coated Ti(C, N)-based cermet cutting tools. Experimental results show that substrate pre-treatment significantly affects the surface micro-morphology, mechanical properties, and film-substrate interfacial adhesion of TiAlN-coated tools. Among the pre-treatments, coatings deposited on substrates subjected to polishing composite pre-treatment exhibit the smoothest surface. Substrates subjected to sandblasting composite pre-treatment significantly enhance coating hardness, H/E∗ ratio, H<sup>3</sup>/E∗<sup>2</sup> ratio, and adhesion strength by introducing higher residual compressive stress on the coating surface, while also demonstrating the best oxidation resistance and the lowest oxidation weight gain. Tests on dry cutting of ductile iron show that, compared with rough grinding, fine grinding, and polishing pre-treatments, the sandblasted pre-treated tool exhibits the lowest flank face wear due to its excellent surface integrity (high hardness, high residual compressive stress, and high adhesion strength) and outstanding oxidation resistance, as well as the lowest cutting force and fluctuation index, which reduce the accumulation of cutting heat and stress impact. The tool wear failure modes are mainly characterized by local spalling and slight notch fracture, with its service life being 25 % longer than that of the rough grinding pre-treatment process and demonstrating superior wear resistance. 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Substrate pre-treatment mediated surface integrity and its effect on wear characteristics of TiAlN-coated tools
This study systematically investigates the mediatory mechanism of different surface pre-treatment processes (rough grinding, fine grinding, polishing, and sandblasting composite pre-treatment) on the surface integrity and wear characteristics of TiAlN-coated Ti(C, N)-based cermet cutting tools. Experimental results show that substrate pre-treatment significantly affects the surface micro-morphology, mechanical properties, and film-substrate interfacial adhesion of TiAlN-coated tools. Among the pre-treatments, coatings deposited on substrates subjected to polishing composite pre-treatment exhibit the smoothest surface. Substrates subjected to sandblasting composite pre-treatment significantly enhance coating hardness, H/E∗ ratio, H3/E∗2 ratio, and adhesion strength by introducing higher residual compressive stress on the coating surface, while also demonstrating the best oxidation resistance and the lowest oxidation weight gain. Tests on dry cutting of ductile iron show that, compared with rough grinding, fine grinding, and polishing pre-treatments, the sandblasted pre-treated tool exhibits the lowest flank face wear due to its excellent surface integrity (high hardness, high residual compressive stress, and high adhesion strength) and outstanding oxidation resistance, as well as the lowest cutting force and fluctuation index, which reduce the accumulation of cutting heat and stress impact. The tool wear failure modes are mainly characterized by local spalling and slight notch fracture, with its service life being 25 % longer than that of the rough grinding pre-treatment process and demonstrating superior wear resistance. This research provides a theoretical basis and technical reference for optimizing the surface pre-treatment process of high-performance coated cutting tools.
期刊介绍:
Wear journal is dedicated to the advancement of basic and applied knowledge concerning the nature of wear of materials. Broadly, topics of interest range from development of fundamental understanding of the mechanisms of wear to innovative solutions to practical engineering problems. Authors of experimental studies are expected to comment on the repeatability of the data, and whenever possible, conduct multiple measurements under similar testing conditions. Further, Wear embraces the highest standards of professional ethics, and the detection of matching content, either in written or graphical form, from other publications by the current authors or by others, may result in rejection.