Low temperature thermochemical surface treatment of austenitic stainless steel for improved mechanical and tribological

This paper describes the results of four thermochemical surface treatments of austenitic stainless steels carried out at 450oC in a fluidised bed furnace and they are nitriding, carburizing and the newly developed hybrid process involving the simultaneous and sequential incorporation of nitrogen and...

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Main Authors: Triwiyanto , Askar, Mridha , Shahjahan, Haruman, Esa
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spelling my.iium.irep.50602011-12-10T06:55:44Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/5060/ Low temperature thermochemical surface treatment of austenitic stainless steel for improved mechanical and tribological Triwiyanto , Askar Mridha , Shahjahan Haruman, Esa TJ1040 Machinery exclusive of prime movers TN600 Metallurgy This paper describes the results of four thermochemical surface treatments of austenitic stainless steels carried out at 450oC in a fluidised bed furnace and they are nitriding, carburizing and the newly developed hybrid process involving the simultaneous and sequential incorporation of nitrogen and carbon to form a dual layer structure in order to achieve much enhanced surface hardness and wear resistance without compromising the corrosion resistance of the steel. In all these treatments there formed alloyed layers with a common feature of being precipitation-free and supersaturated with nitrogen, or carbon or both in the austenite lattice which is known as S Phase or expanded austenite. However the layer thickness was not uniform in any of these treatments and an effective layer was produced after 8h treatment duration. The nitriding treatment produced thicker and harder layer compared to other treatments; the maximum hardness was over 1500 Hv for nitriding and the minimum hardness of 500 Hv for carburizing treatment. The nitriding treatment sample gave high wear resistance which corresponded to high hardness values. Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 2010 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/5060/1/AMR.83-86.489.pdf Triwiyanto , Askar and Mridha , Shahjahan and Haruman, Esa (2010) Low temperature thermochemical surface treatment of austenitic stainless steel for improved mechanical and tribological. Advanced Materials Research, 83-86. pp. 489-496. ISSN 1022-6680 http://www.scientific.net/ doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.83-86.489
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TN600 Metallurgy
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TN600 Metallurgy
Triwiyanto , Askar
Mridha , Shahjahan
Haruman, Esa
Low temperature thermochemical surface treatment of austenitic stainless steel for improved mechanical and tribological
description This paper describes the results of four thermochemical surface treatments of austenitic stainless steels carried out at 450oC in a fluidised bed furnace and they are nitriding, carburizing and the newly developed hybrid process involving the simultaneous and sequential incorporation of nitrogen and carbon to form a dual layer structure in order to achieve much enhanced surface hardness and wear resistance without compromising the corrosion resistance of the steel. In all these treatments there formed alloyed layers with a common feature of being precipitation-free and supersaturated with nitrogen, or carbon or both in the austenite lattice which is known as S Phase or expanded austenite. However the layer thickness was not uniform in any of these treatments and an effective layer was produced after 8h treatment duration. The nitriding treatment produced thicker and harder layer compared to other treatments; the maximum hardness was over 1500 Hv for nitriding and the minimum hardness of 500 Hv for carburizing treatment. The nitriding treatment sample gave high wear resistance which corresponded to high hardness values.
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author Triwiyanto , Askar
Mridha , Shahjahan
Haruman, Esa
author_facet Triwiyanto , Askar
Mridha , Shahjahan
Haruman, Esa
author_sort Triwiyanto , Askar
title Low temperature thermochemical surface treatment of austenitic stainless steel for improved mechanical and tribological
title_short Low temperature thermochemical surface treatment of austenitic stainless steel for improved mechanical and tribological
title_full Low temperature thermochemical surface treatment of austenitic stainless steel for improved mechanical and tribological
title_fullStr Low temperature thermochemical surface treatment of austenitic stainless steel for improved mechanical and tribological
title_full_unstemmed Low temperature thermochemical surface treatment of austenitic stainless steel for improved mechanical and tribological
title_sort low temperature thermochemical surface treatment of austenitic stainless steel for improved mechanical and tribological
publisher Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland
publishDate 2010
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/5060/1/AMR.83-86.489.pdf
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