Diamond-like carbon (Dlc) coatings: Classification, properties, and applications

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Abstract

DLC coatings have attracted an enormous amount of interest for science and engineering applications. DLC occurs in several different kinds of amorphous carbon materials. Owing to the extensive diversity in their properties, DLC coatings find applications in mechanical, civil, aerospace, automobile, biomedical, marine, and several other manufacturing industries. The coating life of DLC is predominately influenced by its constituent elements and manufacturing techniques. Numerous researchers have performed multiple experiments to achieve a robust understanding of DLC coatings and their inherent capabilities to enhance the life of components. In this review, a wide range of DLC coatings and their classification, properties, and applications are presented. Their remarkable performance in various applications has made DLC coatings a promising alternative over traditional solitary-coating approaches.

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Rajak, D. K., Kumar, A., Behera, A., & Menezes, P. L. (2021, May 2). Diamond-like carbon (Dlc) coatings: Classification, properties, and applications. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104445

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