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Title: Effect of active gas mixtures on the efficiency of plasma surface hardening
Authors: Anakhov, S. V.
Issue Date: 2013
Abstract: Investigations were carried out into the possibilities of obtaining special properties of the surface of a metal by a moving nitrogen-containing direct action plasma arc. Analysis of the calculated and experimental data indicates the effect of 'freezing' of nitrogen after implantation in the surface layer (up to 100 ?m thick) as a result of a reduction of the rate of desorption from the surface and diffusion into the metal. At the same time, nitrogen dissolves to the concentration required for the formation of iron nitrides of different phase composition, and the metal with higher wear resistance of the surface layer can be produced. When carbon-containing gases are added to the mixture, the hardness and endurance limit of the surface of the metal increase. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
Keywords: DESORPTION
DIFFUSION
IMPLANTATION
NITRIDING
PLASMA COMPOSITION
PLASMOTRON
SURFACE MODIFICATION
ENDURANCE LIMIT
IRON NITRIDES
PLASMA ARC
PLASMA COMPOSITION
PLASMA SURFACES
PLASMOTRON
SPECIAL PROPERTIES
SURFACE LAYERS
DESORPTION
DIFFUSION
ION IMPLANTATION
NITRIDES
NITRIDING
NITROGEN
SURFACE TREATMENT
METALS
ISSN: 9507116
DOI: 10.1080/09507116.2012.695158
SCOPUS: 84870478777
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