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Increasing Tool Steel Surface Wear Resistance by Surface Treatment
Author(s) -
László Tóth,
Zoltán Nyikes,
Umesh Mhatre
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
műszaki tudományos közlemények
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2601-5773
DOI - 10.33894/mtk-2020.13.32
Subject(s) - surface roughness , wear resistance , abrasion (mechanical) , surface (topology) , materials science , coating , surface modification , surface finish , base (topology) , metallurgy , hardness , mechanical engineering , composite material , engineering , mathematics , geometry , mathematical analysis
The industry is imposing increasing wear and tear requirements on tools, which can no longer be satisfied with the development of base materials (tool steels). Surface treatment technologies can provide a solution as the surface of the working tool must be suitable. It can determine a relationship between the hardness, surface roughness and the abrasion resistance of various surface treatments and the coating technologies such as PVD as a result of tool steel surface layers. These relationships form the basis for tool selection and provide a theoretical basis for the design of surface technologies.

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