scholarly journals The effect of plasma electrolytic polishing on the surface properties of nitrocarburised steel

2020 ◽  
Vol 1713 ◽  
pp. 012023
Author(s):  
S A Kusmanov ◽  
I V Tambovskiy ◽  
S A Silkin ◽  
S S Korableva ◽  
R D Belov ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2144 (1) ◽  
pp. 012027
Author(s):  
S S Korableva ◽  
I R Palenov ◽  
I M Naumov ◽  
A A Smirnov ◽  
I A Kusmanova ◽  
...  

Abstract The possibility of cathodic plasma electrolytic boriding of medium-carbon steel in an aqueous solution of ammonium chloride and boric acid followed by anodic plasma electrolytic polishing in an ammonium sulfate solution on the same equipment with a change in the operating voltage is shown. The morphology and roughness of the surface, microhardness of the modified layer have been investigated. Wear resistance was studied under dry friction conditions. It has been established that cathodic boriding at 850 °C for 5–30 min leads to the hardening of the surface layer up to 1050 HV with an increase in roughness by 1.5–2.5 times and wear resistance by 3.5 times. Subsequent anodic plasma electrolytic polishing of the boriding surface leads to a decrease in roughness with an increase in wear resistance by 2.3 times.


2021 ◽  
Vol 406 ◽  
pp. 126640
Author(s):  
Bosung Seo ◽  
Hyung-Ki Park ◽  
Hyung Giun Kim ◽  
Won Rae Kim ◽  
Kwangsuk Park

Author(s):  
P N Belkin ◽  
S A Silkin ◽  
I G Dyakov ◽  
I V Tambovskiy ◽  
S S Korableva ◽  
...  

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 1418
Author(s):  
Metka Benčina ◽  
Matic Resnik ◽  
Pia Starič ◽  
Ita Junkar

Bacterial infections of medical devices present severe problems connected with long-term antibiotic treatment, implant failure, and high hospital costs. Therefore, there are enormous demands for innovative techniques which would improve the surface properties of implantable materials. Plasma technologies present one of the compelling ways to improve metal’s antibacterial activity; plasma treatment can significantly alter metal surfaces’ physicochemical properties, such as surface chemistry, roughness, wettability, surface charge, and crystallinity, which all play an important role in the biological response of medical materials. Herein, the most common plasma treatment techniques like plasma spraying, plasma immersion ion implantation, plasma vapor deposition, and plasma electrolytic oxidation as well as novel approaches based on gaseous plasma treatment of surfaces are gathered and presented. The latest results of different surface modification approaches and their influence on metals’ antibacterial surface properties are presented and critically discussed. The mechanisms involved in bactericidal effects of plasma-treated surfaces are discussed and novel results of surface modification of metal materials by highly reactive oxygen plasma are presented.


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