A study on the nature of the compound layer formed during the ion nitriding of En40B steel


Autoria(s): Kurny, ASW; Mallya, RM; Rao, M Mohan
Data(s)

01/02/1986

Resumo

Commercial-grade En40B steel has been ion nitrided in the temperature range 475–550°C in a 25%N2–75%H2 gas mixture. The nature of the compound layer formed was studied by the X-ray diffraction technique and optical metallography. It was observed that the structure of the compound layer gradually transforms from a predominantly epsilon (Porson) nitride to a predominantly γ′ nitride structure with increasing treatment time. Optical metallography studies on sections orthogonal to the nitrided surface showed that, after about 5 h of treatment, the thickness of the compound layer decreases with further increase in treatment time.

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Kurny, ASW and Mallya, RM and Rao, M Mohan (1986) A study on the nature of the compound layer formed during the ion nitriding of En40B steel. In: Materials Science and Engineering, 78 (1). pp. 95-100.

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Elsevier Science

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Palavras-Chave #Materials Engineering (formerly Metallurgy)
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Journal Article

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