Claims
- 1. An aluminum casting, comprising:a machined internal cylindrical casting surface having a core roughness of approximately 0.5 micrometers to approximately 3.0 micrometers, a reduced peak height of approximately 0.1 micrometers to approximately 2.0 micrometers, and a reduced groove depth of approximately 0.5 micrometers to approximately 5.0 micrometers; and a vapor deposited wear resistant coating on said casting surface, said coating having a core roughness of approximately 0.5 micrometers to approximately 2.8 micrometers, a reduced peak height of approximately 0.1 micrometers to approximately 1.8 micrometers, and a reduced groove depth of approximately 0.5 micrometers to approximately 4.8 micrometers.
- 2. The casting of claim 1, wherein said coating comprises a refractory metal from Groups IV to VI of the Periodic Table.
- 3. The casting of claim 1, wherein said coating comprises a hard phase selected from the group consisting of aluminum and silicon.
- 4. The casting of claim 1, wherein said coating comprises a hard phase selected from the group consisting of boron, nitrogen, oxygen and carbon.
- 5. The casting of claim 1, wherein said coating is provided with a wearing surface having a hard phase content greater than approximately 80 atomic percent.
- 6. The casting of claim 1, wherein said coating has a thickness of approximately 0.5 micrometers to approximately 20 micrometers.
- 7. The casting of claim 1, wherein said coating comprises a base layer on said casting surface, and a second layer on said base layer, said second layer containing a hard phase.
- 8. The casting of claim 1, wherein said coating comprises a first section on said casting surface and a second section on said first section, said first section being metallic, and said second section having a hard phase content which increases in a direction away from said first section.
- 9. The casting of claim 1, wherein said coating comprises a first section on said casting surface and a second section on said first section, each of said sections including at least one carbonitride, and the carbonitride content in said second section increasing in a direction away from said first section.
- 10. The casting of claim 9, wherein said first section comprises titanium aluminum carbonitride.
- 11. The casting of claim 9, wherein the percentage of carbonitride in said second section is less than or equal to approximately 50 atomic percent.
- 12. The casting of claim 1, wherein said coating comprises a first section on said casting surface and a second section on said first section, said first section having a metal content greater than or equal to approximately 90 atomic percent, and said second section having a hard phase content which increases in a direction away from said first section to a maximum of approximately 100 percent.
- 13. The casting of claim 1, wherein said casting comprises approximately 5 to approximately 13 percent by weight silicon, approximately 0.3 to approximately 1.4 percent by weight iron, less than approximately 3.5 percent by weight copper, less than approximately 0.5 percent by weight magnesium and less than approximately 0.5 percent by weight manganese with the balance being aluminum and residual impurities, said coating including a member selected from the group consisting of nitride-forming and carbide-forming refractory metals from Groups IV to VI of the Periodic Table.
- 14. The casting of claim 1, wherein said casting is a cylinder block.
- 15. The casting of claim 14, wherein said cylinder block has a plurality of bores defined therein and said casting surface at least partially bounds one of said bores, said bores having a diameter between approximately 30 millimeter to approximately 150 millimeters, and neighboring bores are spaced apart from one another by a distance between approximately 2 millimeters to approximately 8 millimeters.
- 16. The casting of claim 1, wherein the thickness of said coating varies by approximately ±10 percent.
- 17. The casting of claim 1, wherein said coating is non-uniform so as to allow formation of lubricant reservoirs and pockets.
- 18. The casting of claim 1, wherein said casting is vapor-deposited at a temperature less than approximately 250 degrees Centigrade on said casting surface using an electrode shaped as one of a bar and a rod.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/048,538 filed Mar. 25, 1998 U.S. Pat. No. 6,162,500 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/883,848 filed Jun. 27, 1997, abandoned.
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