In order to improve the cutting ability of drills or endmills, Fe-W alloy electroplating was used to increase the surface hardness of the machine tools. Furthermore, in order to increase the adhesive strength between the coated Fe-W alloy films and the high-speed steel substrate, Fe, Co and Cu were used as adhesives. Adhesive strength was measured by both scratch and indentation methods. After amealing at 550 °C, the critical load at which the fllms pull out was increased by the use of the adhesives. The order of increasing adhesive ability was Cu, Fe, Co and binder-less. On the other hand, the surface hardness measured by dynamic hardness tester showed Co to be best, followed by Fe, binder-1ess, then Cu, This sllggests that Fe is thought to be the most suitable for the binder metal. Cross-sectional analysis by ESCA showed an extensive diffusion of Cu, Fe, and Co into the Fe-W alloy film and the high-speed steel.
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