Tehnički Vjesnik (Jan 2018)

Material Characteristics of Low Carbon Steel Sheets Treated by Nitro-Oxidation in Fluid Environment

  • Jozef Bárta,
  • Milan Marônek,
  • Mária Dománková,
  • Katarína Bártová,
  • Antun Stoić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20161215135058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. Supplement 1
pp. 81 – 85

Abstract

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The paper deals with a detailed analysis of deep drawing DC 01/DIN EN 10130-9 steel sheets of 1 mm in thickness treated by nitro-oxidation in fluid environment. The nitridation at 580°C/45 min and oxidation at 350°C/5 min was used. The surface Fe3O4 and Fe2O3 oxide layer, as well as the presence of Fe2-3N, γ'- Fe4N nitrides and ferritic matrix, was proved by X-ray diffraction. The Fe2-3N nitrides formed a continuous ε-phase of 7,1 μm in thickness with the microhardness 6,5 times higher than the base material. Corrosion resistance test revealed the highest level according to STN EN ISO 10286/C standard in comparison to the non-treated material. Analysis of mechanical properties showed a significant increase of tensile strength. Ductility decreased approximately by 7,5 %. Erichsen cupping test showed a 15 % decrease of Erichsen cupping index. Fukui deep-drawing test of nitro-oxidised steel exhibited 1,5 % increase of "m" deep-drawing coefficient.

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