The present invention relates to a wear- and corrosion-inhibiting layer composite and a process for producing such a layer composite.
Coatings are used to protect components subject to tribological and corrosion stress against wear. This wear, particularly in the case of material pairings which move against one another in a state which is not hydrodynamically lubricated, frequently occurs as a result of various wear mechanisms which occur individually or in combination. For these reasons, the structuring of moving components by means of wear- and corrosion-protection layers so as to optimally match the stress is gaining increasing importance.
There are individual processes by means of which tribological properties can be improved in a targeted manner, but without offering appropriate corrosion protection. The corrosion protection layers which are available according to the prior art do not have satisfactory tribological properties such as minimization of friction and wear resistance. Layer systems which can be applied by means of PVD (physical vapor deposition) or PACVD (plasma-aided chemical vapor deposition) are known, but while these have good tribological properties they have only unsatisfactory corrosion resistance. Electrochemically, chemically or autocatalytically applied protective layers are known for corrosion protection, but these have only a low tribological resistance.
DE 10 2006 049 756 A1 discloses a wear protection layer which is made up of a plurality of layers of different hard material-containing and metallic phases. A particular corrosion protection layer is not provided in this layer system.
DE 2417920A discloses a process for producing a chromium carbide layer on the surface of an article made of iron, an iron alloy or cemented hard material. In this process, a melt bath comprising a chromium halide and boric acid and/or borate is used.
DE 10 242 421 A1 discloses a coating based on niobium nitride or niobium metal nitride for protecting a substrate against wear and corrosion, with intermediate layers being applied to improve the adhesion. Niobium nitride is a hard material layer having a very great hardness. Furthermore, niobium nitride is extremely resistant to corrosive attack. The niobium nitride layer therefore fulfils both the task of corrosion protection and the function of a tribologically resistant coating. However, coating with a niobium nitride layer is relatively costly.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a layer system which can be applied to iron material and combines very good tribological properties with excellent corrosion protection properties and is also inexpensive to produce.
This object is achieved according to the invention in the terms of a product by a layer system having the features of claim 1 and in terms of a process by a process for applying the layer system as claimed in claim 10.
A layer composite according to the invention has a substrate composed of an iron material, which substrate has a PVD/PACVD coating and has a corrosion protection layer which is arranged on the PVD/PACVD coating, where the PVD-PACVD coating has pores into which the corrosion protection layer projects.
The concept underlying the present invention is to form a hybrid layer system which comprises a hard material layer and a corrosion protection layer which are applied to an iron material. In this way, it is possible to achieve, in a targeted manner, properties on the component surface which combine the properties of the individual applied layers.
The dependent claims provide advantageous embodiments and improvements of/to the layer system as set forth in claim 1 and of/to the process for producing such a layer system as set forth in claim 10.
The invention is illustrated below with the aid of examples and reference to the accompanying figures. In the figures:
In the figures, the same reference signs denote identical components or components having the same function, unless indicated otherwise.
The electrochemically, chemically or autocatalytically applied layer 30 serves as support layer for the PVD/PACVD layer 20 and can be applied both for corrosion protection reasons and for wear reasons. Owing to the stress on, for example, bearing components, tribocorrosion and thus component failure frequently occurs. This means that abrasive stress on the component combined with corrosive stress occurs. This is prevented by the electrochemically, autocatalytically or chemically applied layer 30. In addition, this layer 20 gives economic advantages in production since a bonding layer between substrate 10 and tribological function layer 20 is generally required in the PVD/PACVD process and is normally deposited in situ, i.e. at the start of the PVD/PACVD process, by the PVD process. The previous electrochemical, chemical or autocatalytic coating enables this process step to be dispensed with and accordingly allows the process time to be shortened. In addition, the costs for the appropriate target materials for the support layer applied by the PVD process are not incurred.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 045 381.1 | Sep 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/061010 | 8/26/2009 | WO | 00 | 3/2/2011 |