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Research Paper

Insights into plasma nitriding behaviour of M50NiL steel with different initial microstructures

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Pages 1248-1253 | Received 14 Aug 2013, Accepted 13 Nov 2013, Published online: 19 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

Annealed and quenched M50NiL steel specimens were plasma nitrided at 460°C for 4 h under a mixture gaseous supply of 0·05N2+0·4H2 L min−1 to investigate the effects of the substrate microstructure on the features of nitrided layer, such as microstructure, microhardness and wear resistance. The results show that the nitrided layer is mainly consisted of α′-Fe, γ′-Fe4N and αN (nitrogen expanded martensite) phases. The surface hardness is significantly enhanced. For the quenched specimens, the nitrided depth decreases with increasing quenched temperature. Compared to the quenched specimens, the nitrided depth of the annealed specimen is thicker under the same nitriding condition. The mechanism may be the variation in the amounts of interstitial carbon atoms and substitution alloying elements in the lattice, and the compressive residual stresses in the substrate. It is also demonstrated that the wear resistance for both the annealed and the quenched specimens can be significantly improved by plasma nitriding treatment.

Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 51371070) and NSAF (grant no. 11176011) for the financial support of this research work.

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