Aluminum is a lightweight material that is commonly used in engine components. However, aluminum&... more Aluminum is a lightweight material that is commonly used in engine components. However, aluminum's low hardness and wear resistance, requires special treatment before being used as a component. Increasing the hardness and wear resistance of aluminum can be done by coating Titanium Nitride (TiN) with the sputtering method. In this study, the effect of sputtering time on Al-TiN coating on hardness and wear resistance was obtained. The deposition of titanium nitride thin films on aluminum using a gas ratio of Ar: N ((70:30%) with varied treatment times of 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes. Hardness and wear resistance were observed using Vickers hardness tester and Ogoshi High-Speed Universal. Whereas the morphology of the wear surface was observed by SEM. The result shows that the treatment time of 60 minutes obtained the highest hardness and minimum specific wear rate.
AISI 304 is widely used as biomedical material due to its lower cost and availability, but low co... more AISI 304 is widely used as biomedical material due to its lower cost and availability, but low corrosion resistance. The shot peening method can increase the mechanical characteristics and corrosion resistance of a surface. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of shot peening surface treatment with a combination of steel ball diameter variations and pressure on corrosion resistance of AISI 304 material. Shot peening treatment was carried out using variations of 0.2, 0.5, and 0.8 mm steel ball diameters with a hardness of around 40-50 HRC. Shot peening pressure varies from 7, 8, and 9 bar. Corrosion rate testing was carried out using bovine serum media. The results showed that the best increase in corrosion resistance was 0.117 mpy for a steel ball diameter of 0.5 mm with a pressure of 9 bar, 3 times lower than that of non-treated specimens, which was 0.378 mpy.
Aluminum is a lightweight material that is commonly used in engine components. However, aluminum&... more Aluminum is a lightweight material that is commonly used in engine components. However, aluminum's low hardness and wear resistance, requires special treatment before being used as a component. Increasing the hardness and wear resistance of aluminum can be done by coating Titanium Nitride (TiN) with the sputtering method. In this study, the effect of sputtering time on Al-TiN coating on hardness and wear resistance was obtained. The deposition of titanium nitride thin films on aluminum using a gas ratio of Ar: N ((70:30%) with varied treatment times of 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes. Hardness and wear resistance were observed using Vickers hardness tester and Ogoshi High-Speed Universal. Whereas the morphology of the wear surface was observed by SEM. The result shows that the treatment time of 60 minutes obtained the highest hardness and minimum specific wear rate.
AISI 304 is widely used as biomedical material due to its lower cost and availability, but low co... more AISI 304 is widely used as biomedical material due to its lower cost and availability, but low corrosion resistance. The shot peening method can increase the mechanical characteristics and corrosion resistance of a surface. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of shot peening surface treatment with a combination of steel ball diameter variations and pressure on corrosion resistance of AISI 304 material. Shot peening treatment was carried out using variations of 0.2, 0.5, and 0.8 mm steel ball diameters with a hardness of around 40-50 HRC. Shot peening pressure varies from 7, 8, and 9 bar. Corrosion rate testing was carried out using bovine serum media. The results showed that the best increase in corrosion resistance was 0.117 mpy for a steel ball diameter of 0.5 mm with a pressure of 9 bar, 3 times lower than that of non-treated specimens, which was 0.378 mpy.
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