A REVIEW ON PLASMA ION NITRIDING (PIN) PROCESS

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BHARDWAJ DHEERAJ ◽  
Y.C. SHARMA ◽  
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G.E. Totten

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K N Ramazanov ◽  
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Vol 872 ◽  
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M Sh Migranov ◽  
A M Migranov ◽  
S R Shekhtman

Abstract The paper presents the results of a study of one of the ways to increase the wear resistance of “duplex” coatings applied to cutting tools, which are due to preliminary diffusion saturation of the tool surface with nitrogen (known as ion nitriding) followed by physical deposition of a hard coating (Ti, Cr) N. The proposed coating also contains an additional layer with an impurity of ions, deposited on a preliminary nitrided surface of high speed steel before the deposition of a hard coating. Tests were carried out to evaluate the effect of these modified layers on the tool life of the HSS tool. The greatest wear resistance after "triplex" - treatment was achieved during ion implantation of titanium into a pre-nitrided surface. The coefficient of friction of the modified layer was studied at different contact temperatures. Ionic mixing contributes to the appearance of a thin surface layer with an amorphous-like structure, which prolongs the stage of normal wear, which significantly increases the tool life as a result of the self-organization process.


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pp. 1000-1003 ◽  
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R. Caruso ◽  
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A. Díaz-Parralejo ◽  
J. Feugeas ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jerzy Nowaczewski ◽  
Milena Kita ◽  
Justyna Świeczak ◽  
Jacek Rudnicki

The paper describes methods for the explosive hardening of metals which were performed with a view to increasing the hardness of previously obtained composites, as well as treatment of their surface layers to increase the efficiency of further thermochemical treatment. Typical systems for explosive hardening of metals and the construction of current systems, are discussed. The resulting effects of explosive hardening are illustrated with before and after diagrams of microhardness distributions in cross-sections of the processed composites hardening. In a further processing stage, the tested composite samples were subjected to ion nitriding. As a result of this process, in addition to the typical increase in hardness of the individual layers, an intermediate phase with a distinctly higher hardness was observed in the junction zone. Preliminary analysis of the photographs and the results from a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with an energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) attachment suggests that the particularly beneficial properties of the composites are attributed to the presence of the intermetallic layer.


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