Rivestimenti protettivi per superfici metalliche ottenuti mediante deposizione chimica da fase vapore
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
CVD (ChemicalVapour Deposition)technique is a useful method to obtain coatings with the aim to protect the metallic surface from wear, erosion, corrosion and oxidationat high temperatures.This technique is versatile:
it is possible to choose omong several precursors and optimise the deposition parometers. One kind of CVD technique is called MOCVD (Metallorganic Chemical Vapour Deposition) in which the precursor is a
metallorganic specie. In this study fhe MOCVD process has been used to deposit noble metals (as Ag or Pt),oxides (as ZrO2, Al203 an Cr2O3), nonostructured coatings, multilayered hetero-sfructures and nanocomposite structures. CVD techniques allow to obtain coatings with new and better tribologlcal properties, as a lower friction coefficient and a higher hardness. For thls reason, CVD can be applied, for example in the field of tools and moulds.
it is possible to choose omong several precursors and optimise the deposition parometers. One kind of CVD technique is called MOCVD (Metallorganic Chemical Vapour Deposition) in which the precursor is a
metallorganic specie. In this study fhe MOCVD process has been used to deposit noble metals (as Ag or Pt),oxides (as ZrO2, Al203 an Cr2O3), nonostructured coatings, multilayered hetero-sfructures and nanocomposite structures. CVD techniques allow to obtain coatings with new and better tribologlcal properties, as a lower friction coefficient and a higher hardness. For thls reason, CVD can be applied, for example in the field of tools and moulds.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MOCVD; Rivestimenti protettivi; CVD; proprietà tribologiche
Elenco autori:
Bolzan, Marco; Saoncella, Omar; EL HABRA, Naida; Carta, Giovanni; Crociani, Laura; Rossetto, GILBERTO LUCIO; Zanella, Pierino
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