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Glow-discharge nitriding and post-oxidising treatments of AISI H11 steel

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SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 162, Issue 1, Pages 61-66

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/S0257-8972(02)00574-1

Keywords

ion nitriding; ion oxidising; steel; corrosion resistance

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Post-oxidising treatments can be performed to improve the corrosion resistance of nitrided steel components. The glow-discharge process appears particularly attractive, since it allows to carry out both nitriding and post-oxidising treatments in a single technological operation, simply varying the treatment atmosphere and the working conditions. In the present paper the effects of using air as the treatment atmosphere of glow-discharge post-oxidising treatment have been evaluated. Nitriding treatments were performed at 773 K for 5 h, and post-oxidising treatments were carried out at 623 and 773 K for I h. The nitriding and nitriding+post-oxidising treatments produce modified surface layers consisting of an outer compound layer and an inner diffusion layer. When the post-oxidising treatments are performed, the compound layer consists of an oxide layer on the top of the nitride layer. With a 623 K post-oxidising treatment the oxide layer consists mainly of magnetite, Fe3O4, while when post-oxidising is carried out at 773 K it consists essentially of hematite, Fe2O3. In the inner nitride layer iron (gamma'-Fe4N, epsilon-Fe2-3N) and chromium (CrN) nitrides are present. In all the treated samples high hardness values are obtained in the modified layers. The hardness profiles of the post-oxidised samples are only slightly affected by the 773 K post-oxidising treatment. The corrosion resistance of the treated samples was tested and the results show that the nitriding+623 K post-oxidising treatment is able to significantly improve the corrosion resistance of the untreated and treated AISI HI I samples. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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