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Titanium
Nitride (TiN) Coating is bright gold in color with a surface
hardness reaching 81 Rc and a .4 coefficient of friction. Titanium
Nitride (TiN) is the most common PVD hard coating in use today.
TiN has an excellent combination of performance properties, attractive
appearance, and safety (meets FDA requirements for surgical tools
and implants as well as food contact applications). TiN has very
good corrosion resistance, heat transmission and excellent wear
resistance with a wide range of materials including iron based
materials, hardened steels and stainless. Forming operations
can expect a decrease in galling and welding of work piece material
with a corresponding improvement in surface finish of the formed
part. Increased tool life can run 3 to 8 times greater with increased
feeds and speeds (finished parts per hour); a serious consideration.
Longer tool life or greater feeds and speeds depend upon the
application, coolant, and other conditions. Hardness; 2800 HV.
Coating Thickness; 2-4 microns. Thermal Stability; 550 Deg. C
or 1000 Deg. F. Use the "TiN" column to get the correct
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Titanium
Carbonitride (TiCN ) Coating is medium gray or bronze in
color with hardness reaching 90 Rc and a .3 coefficient of friction.
TiCN Coating has up to 750 Degree F thermal stability. TiCN offers
improved wear resistance to abrasive, adhesive, or difficult-to-machine
materials such as, cast iron, aluminum alloys, tool steels, copper,
inconel and titanium alloys. As with TiN, feeds & speeds
can be increased and tool life can improve by as much as 800%
depending on the application, coolant, and other conditions.
Hardness; 3000 HV. Coating Thickness; 2-4 microns. Thermal Stability;
400 Deg. C or750 Deg. F. Use the "TiCN" column to get
the correct EDP part number to order a TiCN coated tool. |
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Titanium
Aluminum (TiALN) Coating is purple/black in color with a
surface hardness in the upper 80 Rc range with a coefficient
of friction less than Titanium Nitride (TiN). TiALN coating is
a high performance coating which excels at machining of abrasive
and difficult-to-machine materials such as cast iron, aluminum
alloys, tool steels, and nickel alloys. TiALNs improved
ductility makes it an excellent choice for interrupted cutting
operations. Its superior oxidation resistance provides unparalleled
performance in high temperature machining. TiALN does not exhibit
edge brittleness and can be used for interrupted cuts without
chipping. TiALN coating should be targeted at applications that
generate the highest heat level at the tools cutting edge. Hardness;
2800 HV. Coating Thickness; 2-4 microns. Thermal Stability; 750
Deg. C or 1350 Deg. F. Use the "TiALN" column to get
the correct EDP part number to order a TiALN coated tool. |
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