Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Jan 2009)

Titanium diffusion coatings on austenitic steel obtained by the pack cementation method

  • Britchi Mirela,
  • Ene Niculae,
  • Olteanu Mircea,
  • Radovici Constantin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0902203B
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 2
pp. 203 – 212

Abstract

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The surface of specimens made of 316L austenitic steel was modified by titanium diffusion. The diffusion coatings were obtained by packing in a powder mixture consisting of titanium powder, NH4Cl and Al2O3 powder. The procedure required high temperatures, over 900 °C, and long durations. Atomic titanium was formed in the muffle during the process. Titanium atoms from the metallic part surfaces diffuse towards the interior and a diffusion layer is formed as a function of the steel composition. Titanium diffusion into the surface of 316L austenitic steel determines the formation of a complex coating: a thin layer of TiN at the exterior and a layer consisting of compounds containing Ti, Ni and Fe in the interior of the coating. The obtained coatings were continuous, adherent and had a hardness higher than that of the substrate material. The diffusion coatings were investigated by optical and electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and Vickers microhardness tests.

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