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Letter 21080
DLC
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My company makes knife blades for knife manufacturers. I am
interested in purchasing equipment that will apply DLC
(diamond-like-carbon) coatings. If you have any information please
let me know.
Mark Byron
- Fairfield, Ohio, USA
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DLC coatings cover a broad spectrum of coatings with a very wide
range of properties and applications. DLC coatings range from less
hard to very hard. Those that are less hard have a hardness similar
to titanium nitride or less. These are generally deposited by
sputtering or PaCVD and are chosen for their low coefficient of
friction for sliding applications. On the very hard site we find CVD
diamond coatings and non-hydrogenated cathodic arc deposited DLC
(TETRABOND®). PaCVD deposited DLC coatings are deposited at under
200 degrees C and have a rather low oxidation temperature (300 C or
less). Sputtered DLC coatings have the broadest range of hardness and
are generally deposited at 200-400 C. Oxidation temperature is
300-600 C. CVD diamond coatings are very hard, but are deposited at
temperatures over 900 C. TETRABOND is deposited at under 150 C and
has an oxidation temperature of 500-800 C. Deposition times vary with
door to door times ranging from around 3 hours for PaCVD and
TETRABOND to 4-6 hours for sputtering to over 8 hours for CVD. In
terms of your application, TETRABOND is likely an ideal choice. It is
currently used in numerous blade and cutting tool applications, from
razors to drills and end mills.
Jeff Ostman
IonBond AG - Olten, Switzerland
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