The Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle IX, Metallurgy and Materials Science (May 2008)

Influence of the Chemical Composition on the Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steel in Fluid Layer Nitriding Process

  • Ovidiu DIMA

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Vol. 31, no. 1

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The main factors that influence the stainless steel behavior to the nitriding process are: chemical composition, nitriding temperature, treatment time. Researches have revealed that, with low temperature nitriding, the chemical composition expressed directly by the alloying elements or indirectly by the austenite or ratio ECr/ENi stability index decisively influences the characteristics of the nitride layer. The high alloyed steels having over 50% alloying element and high stability index S = 30, produce a diffusion layer of a low nitrogen concentration, below the saturation limit, and hardness less than 500 HV005. The usual stainless steels CrNi, CrNiMo of low stability index S = 17.5-24 at 500 oC, within the sensitive temperature range form high hardness combinations (1200-1400 HV005) and at temperatures of 450 oC under the sensitive range, diffusion layers of high nitrogen concentrations close to the saturation limit, featuring high hardness 1100-1200 HV005 and slightly lower depths, tens of microns.

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