Claims
- 1. A cutting tool comprising:
a body comprising sintered cemented carbide, cermet or ceramic; and a hard and wear resistant coating on at least functional parts of the body, said coating comprising a structure of one or more refractory layers of which at least one layer comprises an alumina layer having a thickness of 0.5-25 μm, and consisting essentially of single phase α-alumina textured in the [300]-direction with a texture coefficient larger than 1.5, the texture coefficient being defined as: 3T C(h k l)=I(h k l)I0(h k l){1n∑I(h k l)I0(h k l)}-1where I(hkl)=measured intensity of the (hkl) reflection, Io(hkl)=standard intensity of the ASTM standard, powder pattern diffraction data, card number 43-1484, n=number of reflections used in the calculation (hkl) reflections used are: (012), (104), (110), (113), (024), (116) and (300).
- 2. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the alumina layer has a thickness of 1-10 μm.
- 3. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the texture coefficient is larger than 3.
- 4. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the texture coefficient is larger than 5.
- 5. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the α-alumina layer contains 0.01-10 percent by weight of residues of a texture modifying agent.
- 6. The cutting tool according to claim 5, wherein the α-alumina layer contains 0.01-5 percent by weight of residues of a texture modifying agent.
- 7. The cutting tool according to claim 5, wherein the α-alumina layer contains less than 1 percent by weight of residues of a texture modifying agent.
- 8. The cutting tool according to claim 1, further comprising at least one layer having a thickness of 0.1-10 μm, comprising a nitride, carbide, carbonitride, oxycarbide and/or oxycarbonitride of the metal titanium (TiCxNyOz) and that said layer is in contact with the α-alumina layer.
- 9. The cutting tool according to claim 8, wherein the at least one layer has a thickness of 0.5-5 μm.
- 10. The cutting tool according to claim 8, wherein the outer layer is α-alumina.
- 11. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the outer layer is TiN.
- 12. The cutting tool according to claim 1, the surface of the coated cutting tool is smoothened by means of a brushing operation.
- 13. A method of producing a coated cutting tool comprising at least one layer of textured α-alumina, the method comprising:
introducing a tool surface to be coated into a reactive atmosphere comprising H2 and/or Ar; providing the reactive atmosphere with a concentration of oxidizing species below 5 ppm; initiating nucleation of the α-alumina layer on the surface by first introducing HCl and CO2 gasses into the atmosphere, than introducing AlCl3 gas into the atmosphere; maintaining a temperature of 950-1050° C. during nucleation of the α-alumina layer; and introducing a catalyst and a texture modifying agent into the atmosphere during growth of the α-alumina layer.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the oxidizing species comprises water vapor, the catalyst comprises H2S, and the texture modifying agent comprises ZrCl4.
- 15. The method according to claim 13, wherein 0.05-10 percent by volume of the texture modifying agent is introduced.
- 16. The method according to claim 13, wherein 0.2-5 percent by volume of the texture modifying agent is introduced.
- 17. The method according to claim 13, wherein 0.5-2 percent by volume of the texture modifying agent is introduced.
- 18. A method according to claim 14, wherein the addition of the texture modifying agent to the reaction gas mixture is 0.05-10 percent by volume of the total reaction gas mixture.
- 19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the addition of the texture modifying agent is 0.2-5 percent by volume of the total reaction gas mixture.
- 20. The method according to claim 18, wherein the addition of the texture modifying agent is 0.5-2 percent by volume of the total reaction gas mixture.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 10/073,239, filed on Feb. 13, 2002, and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §§ 119 and/or 365 to Application No. 0100520-6 filed in Sweden on Feb. 16, 2001, the entire contents of each of these documents is hereby incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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10073239 |
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10823661 |
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