Metals (Jun 2024)

Surface Growth of Boronize Coatings Studied with Mathematical Models of Diffusion

  • Martín Ortiz-Domínguez,
  • Ángel Jesús Morales-Robles,
  • Oscar Armando Gómez-Vargas,
  • Georgina Moreno-González

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met14060670
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 670

Abstract

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The following investigation focused on examining the kinetics of Fe2B coating formation on the surface of ASTM A681 steel during the powder-pack boronizing process. The study measured Fe2B coating thicknesses at various temperatures and exposure times to confirm the diffusion-controlled growth mechanism during boronizing. Five distinct mathematical models were devised to determine the boron diffusion coefficients in Fe2B coatings. Understanding the growth kinetics of boronize coatings is imperative as it facilitates the optimization and automation of industrial processes. This ensures the efficient and consistent production of boronize coatings on cutting tools, such as drills and milling cutters, due to their high hardness and wear resistance. The value of the activation energy estimated with five mathematical diffusion models for the Fe2B coating was 209.8 kJ∙mol−1. The X-ray diffraction technique was used to identify the presence of the iron boronize phase. Tribological studies were also performed to evaluate the coefficient of friction (COF) of the boronized (0.256) and untreated (0.781) samples, having a 300% positive effect of the boronize coating on wear resistance. Finally, the models were empirically validated for two supplementary treatment conditions for 1223 K for 3 h and 1273 K for 1.5 h, where the percentage error for both conditions was estimated to be approximately 2.5%.

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