Effect of diamond-like carbon coating on corrosion rate of machinery steel HQ 805

Slat, W.S and Malau, V. and Iswanto, P.T and Sujitno, Tjipto and Suprapto, Suprapto (2018) Effect of diamond-like carbon coating on corrosion rate of machinery steel HQ 805. In: AIP Conference.

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Abstract

HQ 805 is known as a super strength alloys steel and widely applied in military equipment and, aircraft components, drilling device and so on. It is due to its excellent behavior in wear, fatigue, high temperature and high speed operating conditions. The weakness of this material is the vulnerablality to corrosion when employed in sour environments where hydrogen sulfide and chlorides are present. To overcome the problems, an effort should be made to improve or enhance the surface properties for a longer service life. There are varieties of coatings developed and used to improve surface material properties. There are several kinds of coating methods; chemical vapour deposition (CVD), physical vapour deposition (PVD), thermochemical treatment, oxidation, or plasma spraying. This paper presents the research result of the influence of Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating deposited using DC plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (DC-PECVD) on corrosion rate (by potentiodynamic polarization method) of HQ 805 machinery steel. As a carbon sources, a mixture of argon (Ar) and methane (CH4) with ratio 76% : 24% was used in this experiment. The conditions of experiment were 400 °C of temperature, 1.2 mbar, 1.4 mbar, 1.6 mbar and 1.8 mbar of pressure of process. Investigated surface properties were hardness (microhardness tester), roughness (roughness test), chemical composition (Spectrometer), microstructure (SEM) and corrosion rate (potentiodynamic polarization). It has been found that the optimum condition with the lowest corrosion rate is at a pressure of 1.4 mbar with a deposition duration of 4 hours at a constant temperature of 400 °C. In this condition, the corrosion rate decreases from 12.326 mpy to 4.487 mpy.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Taksonomi BATAN > Rekayasa Perangkat dan Fasilitas Nuklir > Teknologi Proses Fasilitas Nuklir
Taksonomi BATAN > Rekayasa Perangkat dan Fasilitas Nuklir > Teknologi Proses Fasilitas Nuklir
Divisions: BATAN > Pusat Sains dan Teknologi Akselerator
IPTEK > BATAN > Pusat Sains dan Teknologi Akselerator
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Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2018 10:08
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2022 03:17
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/2767

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