Titanium Alloys - Towards Achieving Enhanced Properties for Diversified Applications 2012
DOI: 10.5772/36546
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Chemico-Thermal Treatment of Titanium Alloys - Nitriding

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“…Microhardness in Samples 2, 3 and 4 was 528, 373 and 493 kgf/mm 2 , respectively. Thus, the surface hardness and growth kinetics of the nitrided layers were influenced by nitriding temperature at the greatest [7,8]. The proportions of gas composition do not have any significant impact on hardness and depth of the nitrided layers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Microhardness in Samples 2, 3 and 4 was 528, 373 and 493 kgf/mm 2 , respectively. Thus, the surface hardness and growth kinetics of the nitrided layers were influenced by nitriding temperature at the greatest [7,8]. The proportions of gas composition do not have any significant impact on hardness and depth of the nitrided layers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Nitriding in rarefied molecular nitrogen leads to the retardation of the process of nitride formation on the surface of the alloy [9], which is confirmed by a decrease in the intensity of the reflections of the Ti 2 N phase and the absence of reflections of the TiN x phase in the XRD pattern (Fig. 2, spectrum 2).…”
Section: Ion Nitridingmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…These changes in the microgeometry of the surface are due to intensive nitride formation (Fig. 2, spectrum 1), which is accompanied by the formation of a surface relief typical of diffusion-assisted nitriding [9]. The nitride surface film primarily consists of titanium nitride with the lowest valence of titanium; this is confirmed by the presence of reflections (200), (111), and (210), which correspond to the Ti 2 N phas, in the XRD spectrum.…”
Section: Ion Nitridingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Однак деякі їх природні фізико-механічні властивості (підвищена реакційна здатність до взаємодії з киснем та азотом, низькі анти-фрикційні та нестабільні втомні властивості тощо) звужують спектр використання [5][6][7]. Одним з шляхів покращення вищезгаданих властивостей є інженерія поверхні титанових сплавів, в тому числі термодифузійним насиченням з контрольованого газового середовища [8].…”
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