scholarly journals Interaction model of low-temperature plasma with a steel surface during electrolyte plasma nitriding in an electrolyte on the bases of carbamide

2020 ◽  
Vol 100 (4) ◽  
pp. 39-48
Author(s):  
R.S. Kozhanova ◽  
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B.K. Rakhadilov ◽  
W. Wieleba ◽  
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The features of the formation of low-temperature plasma and its interaction with a metal surface were studied in this work. A qualitative model of the interaction of low-temperature plasma with the steel surface during nitriding has been developed by summarizing the available research results and taking into account the specific features of the electrolyte plasma process. In accordance with this model, in the first moments of the interaction of low-temperature plasma with the steel surface in the near-surface layer, which accelerated formation of the Feα(N) solid solution occurs due to the action of directed bombardment of charged particles, which enhances the adsorption and diffusion of nitrogen into the interior of the material, then dispersed particles of nitride of alloying elements are formed as further saturation in places with an increased level of free energy (at lattice defects, at grain boundaries, etc.). Subsequently, transformations occur in the surface zone of the layer when the limiting solubility of nitrogen in iron is exceeded, which leading to the formation of nitrides of the γ′-phase (Fe4N) and ε-phase (Fe2–3N) in it. Thus, electrolyte plasma nitriding opens up many new possibilities, in particular: varying the nitriding temperature over a wide range (400–700 ºC), targeted production of a nitrided layer consisting only of a diffusion layer without a layer of compounds, while obtaining a diffusion layer with particles γ’-phase (Fe4N) of plate form and with finely dispersed nitrides MN (CrN). The use of an electric discharge in an electrolyte (low-temperature plasma) makes it possible to increase the heating rate and diffusion saturation of the material surface. This work is of practical importance, since the studied method of electrolytic-plasma nitriding makes it possible to obtain a modified surface layer on steels with high physical and mechanical properties.

2015 ◽  
Vol 334 ◽  
pp. 24-31 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elżbieta Czarnowska ◽  
Tomasz Borowski ◽  
Agnieszka Sowińska ◽  
Józef Lelątko ◽  
Justyna Oleksiak ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 2612-2622
Author(s):  
Yamid E. Núñez de la Rosa ◽  
Oriana Palma Calabokis ◽  
Paulo César Borges ◽  
Vladimir Ballesteros Ballesteros

2018 ◽  
Vol 920 ◽  
pp. 28-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tatsuhiko Aizawa ◽  
Hiroshi Morita

The dry progressive stamping was strongly required to make mass production of clothing parts and beverage cans. The duplex coating was one of the most reliable means to protect the dies and punches from wear and friction and to prolong their life time. In this coating, the die and punch was first surface-treated to have sufficient hardness in compatible to the hard ceramic coatings. In the present study, the low temperature plasma nitriding at 673 K was employed to harden the six kinds of punches and dies for progressive stamping of copper alloyed fucks. The micro-structure and nitrogen mapping were investigated by SEM with EDS to demonstrate that the hardening took place by nitrogen super saturation into SKD11 matrix without nitride precipitations. These nitrogen super-saturated punches and dies were fix into the progressive die set for dry stamping. No significant wear of tools as well as reduction of stamping loads even after a million shots proved that the low temperature plasma nitriding should be suitable to make hardening of dry stamping die substrates even without use of hard ceramic coatings.


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