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MANEY - Stainless steel 2000

Organization: MANEY
Publication Date: 1 January 2001
Page Count: 444
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ABSTRACT

AISI 316 stainless steel has been plasma nitrided at S70°C over a range of processing conditions, and the resultant corrosion properties have been investigated by a potentiodynamic polarisation technique. X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy studies have been used to map the process parameters under which a duplex surface compound layer of "II phase and austenite is formed. This surface compound layer has better corrosion resistance than a plasma nitrided stainless steel surface, where the normal hardened layer consists of austenite and chromium nitride precipitates. It has been found that the improvement in corrosion resistance is related to the presence of the "II nitride. Furthermore, low temperature plasma nitriding at 400°C produces a nitrided layer which has a corrosion resistance equivalent to that of the original material.

Edited by: Tom Bell, Katsuya Akamatsu

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