Materials Research (Nov 2019)

Characterization of Different Surface Layers Produced by Solid Boron-Nitro-Carburizing Thermochemical Treatment on AISI 1020

  • Alexandre Galiotto,
  • Ariane Rocha Rosso,
  • Elisangela Aparecida dos Santos de Almeida,
  • Anael Preman Krelling,
  • Júlio César Giubilei Milan,
  • César Edil da Costa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2019-0316
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 5

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The aim of this study is to obtain and characterize surface layers on low carbon steel with the pack boron-nitro-carburizing process. Different mixtures of commercial powders (Turbonit® and Ekabor®) were used to investigate the case properties, microstructure and phases formation on AISI 1020 steel. A series of experiments were conducted in solid medium with powders blend, with weight proportions of 0/100;25/75;50/50;75/25;100/0 at temperatures of 1000 and 1100º C for 2 and 10 hours. Roughness measurement of all treated specimens was assessed to compare with pre-treatment condition. Hardness profile and comparative analysis of phase structure, morphology and composition was carried out to treatment conditions. Optical microscopy shows differences on layers surface, depth and microstructure case - diffusion zone. Results found indicated that for the same treatment time and temperature, hardness was changed, but the diffusion case depth was kept similar. DRX and XPS indicated the formation of boron nitride after certain treatments.

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