Claims
- 1. A tool for working organic materials, comprising:
- a basic body of steel;
- an intermediate layer formed of an electrically nonconducting ceramic material, on the basic body, the intermediate layer being amorphous and being an oxide of aluminum; and
- a wear resistant hard coating having a Vickers hardness greater than 1500, on the intermediate layer, said hard coating forming the outside surface of the tool.
- 2. A tool as stated in claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer has a layer thickness of approximately 0.5 to 5 .mu.m.
- 3. A tool as stated in claim 1, wherein the hard coating is titanium nitride and has two to ten times the thickness of the intermediate layer.
- 4. A tool according to claim 2, wherein the hard coating is titanium nitride and has two to ten times the thickness of the intermediate layer, the intermediate layer being relatively soft compared to the hard coating and being amorphous aluminum oxide which is free of pin holes and is corrosion resistant for use in a tool for organic materials.
- 5. A tool for working organic materials, comprising:
- a basic body of steel;
- an intermediate layer formed of an electrically nonconducting ceramic material, on the basic body, the intermediate layer being amorphous and being aluminum oxide;
- a wear-resistant hard coating of a Vickers hardness greater than 1500 on the intermediate layer, said hard coating forming the outside surface of the tool; and
- a transition layer formed by material deposited directly onto the basic body, the material being the aluminum of the intermediate layer, a material composition of the transistion layer gradually changing from aluminum at the surface of the basic body, into the aluminum oxide of the intermediate layer.
- 6. A tool for working organic materials, comprising:
- a basic body of steel;
- an intermediate layer formed of an electrically nonconducting ceramic material, on the basic body the intermediate layer being amorphous aluminum oxide and
- a wear-resistant hard coating of a Vickers hardness greater than 1500 on the separating layer, said hard coating forming the outside surface of the tool, the intermediate layer being formed directly on the surface of the basic body of the tool and the hard coating being formed directly on the intermediate layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation division, of application Ser. No. 07/613,393, filed Nov. 14, 1990 now abandoned.
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