2020
DOI: 10.3390/coatings10100975
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Service Behavior of Nitride Layers of Steels for Military Applications

Abstract: Steels which are utilized in the manufacturing of specific parts of military technology such as crankshafts of engines in heavy-duty vehicles or barrels of guns must be subsequently modified by heat treatment according to the requirements of customers. Despite the hard surface of martensitic structure obtained by hardening process, steels have a low wear resistance and high values of coefficient of friction. To improve these parameters and due to the fact that many of steels which are utilized for manufacturin… Show more

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“…A lower friction coefficient does not always mean better wear resistance. The opposite has already been described, and ferritic nitrocarburized as well as nitrided surfaces are not an exception [23]. For this reason, subsequent measurements were performed on the same instrument by utilizing the scratch test method described in the ASTM G171-03 and ASTM G1624-05 standards [24,25].…”
Section: Wear Resistance Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lower friction coefficient does not always mean better wear resistance. The opposite has already been described, and ferritic nitrocarburized as well as nitrided surfaces are not an exception [23]. For this reason, subsequent measurements were performed on the same instrument by utilizing the scratch test method described in the ASTM G171-03 and ASTM G1624-05 standards [24,25].…”
Section: Wear Resistance Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…%. It is well-known that alloys with a high concentration of Ni, Ti, Co, and Mn are very difficult to nitride [ 33 ]. The concentrations of Ni and Ti elements in this alloy are at a very high level ( Table 3 ), and, therefore, the process of nitriding must be optimized in the future for supporting the diffusion process in this specific NiTi material during the process.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to experience from previous research, it is possible to assume, that the kinetic friction coefficient of nitrided surface in such measurement condition will be deteriorated (i.e. increased values) in comparison with the heat treated surface [23].…”
Section: Friction Coefficient Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%