1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0257-8972(98)00723-3
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Modification of bearing steel surface by nitrogen plasma source ion implantation for corrosion protection

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“…The energy of the accelerated ions, modulated with the electric field, is the implantation energy and its values are in the range from electron volts to mega-electron volts. The * corresponding author; e-mail: Saharrezaee593@iauksh.ac.ir target material properties are changed according to the nature, quantity, and energy of the ions providing various applications [1][2][3][4][5].…”
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“…The energy of the accelerated ions, modulated with the electric field, is the implantation energy and its values are in the range from electron volts to mega-electron volts. The * corresponding author; e-mail: Saharrezaee593@iauksh.ac.ir target material properties are changed according to the nature, quantity, and energy of the ions providing various applications [1][2][3][4][5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The hardness and corrosion resistance of the target is improved via the interaction between the implanted ions and target [3,5]. Among the advantages of this surface modification method, it is emphasized that: (i) it does not need high temperatures, (ii) the implantation procedure has no effect on the bulk material and (iii) the sample surface can be finely tailored controlling the implantation parameters and the accelerating potential [6].…”
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“…The same work showed that beam line (line of sight) implantation of Cr significantly enhanced corrosion resistance. Similarly, Wang et al 3 suggested improvement of corrosion resistance of inexpensive AISI 52100 steel would make it equivalent to more expensive AISI 440 stainless steel.…”
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“…[1][2][3] This process is particularly useful for developing a shallow depth nitride layer on metallic components of any dimension or geometry under finished or semifinished conditions. In the past, a number of studies have reported significant improvement in hardness and resistance to wear and corrosion following PIII of Fe, Al, Ti based substrates.…”
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