Coatings on Composites


Autoria(s): Rahamathunnisa Muhammad, Azam; Tanttari, Mari; Kääriäinen, Tommi; Cameron, David
Data(s)

30/10/2008

30/10/2008

2008

Resumo

Polymer based composite materials coated with thin layers of wear resistant materials have been proposed as replacements for steel components for certain applications with the advantage of reduced mass. Magnetron sputtered coatings can be successfully deposited on composite materials. Nevertheless there are number of issues which must be addressed such as limited temperature, which the composite can withstand because of the epoxy binder which is used, the adhesion of the coating to the composite and the limited mechanical support, the hard coating can obtain from the relatively soft epoxy. We have investigated the deposition of chromium nitride, titanium carbide and titanium doped DLC coatings on carbon fibre reinforced composites and various polymers. The adhesion of the coatings has been studied by the pull-off adhesion tester. In general, the failure mechanism has been noticed to be due to the cohesive failure for a wide range of conditions. The wear behavior of the coatings has been noticed to be complicated. Wear tests on coated composites have shown that where the reinforcing fibres are near the surface, the composite samples do not perform well due to breakage of the fibres from the polymer matrix. A fibre free surface has been noticed to improve the wear resistance.

Identificador

978-952-214-504-8

1459-2932

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/42541

URN:ISBN:978-952-214-504-8

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Lappeenranta University of Technology

Relação

978-952-214-503-1

Research Report/Lappeenranta University of Technology, Faculty of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Palavras-Chave #Magnetron sputtering #thin film coatings #carbon fibre reinforced plastics #polymers