METALLURGICAL STUDY OF LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA CARBON DIFFUSION TREATMENTS FOR STAINLESS-STEELS

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作者
LEWIS, DB [1 ]
LEYLAND, A [1 ]
STEVENSON, PR [1 ]
CAWLEY, J [1 ]
MATTHEWS, A [1 ]
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[1] UNIV HULL,SURFACE ENGN RES CTR,KINGSTON HULL HU6 7RX,N HUMBERSIDE,ENGLAND
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10.1016/0257-8972(93)90124-7
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TB3 [工程材料学];
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0805 ; 080502 ;
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We recently reported a novel low-temperature carbon diffusion technique for surface hardening of stainless steels. The treatment was shown to provide benefits in terms of abrasive wear resistance. There is also evidence to suggest that by performing diffusion treatments at low temperatures (i.e. below 400-degrees-C), these benefits can be achieved without compromising corrosion resistance. Here a variety of surface analysis and depth profiling techniques have been used to determine the physical and mechanical properties of carbon-rich layers produced on a range of stainless steel substrate materials. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was employed to determine the crystallographic structure, whilst wavelength dispersive X-ray analysis (WDX) and glow discharge optical spectroscopy (GDOS) gave information on the concentration and distribution of the diffused species within the treated layers. A variety of carbide-based structures was detected, including the expected M23C6 and, more surprisinglY, M3C. Optical and electron microscopy techniques were used to provide information on layer morphology. The surfaces produced by the low-temperature carbon-diffusion process generally exhibit a distinct diffusion layer of between 1 and 20 mum depending on the material and the treatment conditions. Austenitic stainless steels appear to give the best response to treatment, however other types of stainless steel can be treated, particularly if the microstructure contains above 5% retained austenite. Here we discuss the changes in mechanical and metallurgical properties provided by this technique and its potential value for treatment of both austenitic and other stainless steel substrate materials.
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