Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (Jun 2017)

Spontaneous Formation of Titanium Nitride on the Surface of a Ti Rod Induced by Electro-Discharge-Heat-Treatment in an N2 Atmosphere

  • Lee W.H.,
  • Yoon Y.H.,
  • Kim Y.H.,
  • Lee Y.K.,
  • Kim J.Y.,
  • Chang S.Y.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2017-0193
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 2
pp. 1281 – 1285

Abstract

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A single pulse of 2.0 to 3.5 kJ of input energy from a 450 mF capacitor was applied to a commercially pure Ti rod in a N2 atmosphere. The surface of the Ti rod transformed from TiO2 into titanium nitride in times as short as 159 msec, providing a bimodal morphology of the cross-section. A much higher value of hardness that was observed at the edge of the cross-section was attributed to nitrogen-induced solid-solution hardening that occurred during the electrical discharge process. The activation energy (Ea) for the diffusion process was estimated to be approximately 86.9 kJ/mol. Results show that the electrical discharge process is a possible potential method for the nitriding of Ti; advantages include a short processing time and control of the nitrided layer without dimensional changes.

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