2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16206708
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The Impact of Heating Rate on the Kinetics of the Nitriding Process for 52100 Steel

Tadeusz Frączek,
Rafał Prusak,
Jerzy Michalski
et al.

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the heating rate of steel balls made of AISI 52100 alloy steel on the kinetics and efficiency of the gas nitriding process when carried out using a chemical reactor with precise thermo-gravimetric measurements, which allowed for changes in sample mass during heating and nitriding to be monitored with an accuracy of 50 µg. In the chemical reactor, the examined alloy steel was subjected to a heating process at the selected nitriding temperature of 590 °C. Two … Show more

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“…As part of this research work, AISI 1085 alloy steel (Table 1) was heated to selected nitriding temperatures of 490-580 • C. The process was carried out in a chemical reactor with precise measurement of the change in the mass of the samples being nitrided (so-called "thermobalance", Figure 1), enabling the monitoring and recording of the change in sample mass during the nitriding, with a resolution of 50 µg. The reactor is a computer-controlled device consisting of an electrically heated cylindrical chamber in which a sample of a solid substance (lying directly or in a crucible on the pan of a mass change measurement system) is weighed [28]. The device allows one to record changes in basic parameters during the process: sample weight, temperature in the chamber, hydrogen share.…”
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“…As part of this research work, AISI 1085 alloy steel (Table 1) was heated to selected nitriding temperatures of 490-580 • C. The process was carried out in a chemical reactor with precise measurement of the change in the mass of the samples being nitrided (so-called "thermobalance", Figure 1), enabling the monitoring and recording of the change in sample mass during the nitriding, with a resolution of 50 µg. The reactor is a computer-controlled device consisting of an electrically heated cylindrical chamber in which a sample of a solid substance (lying directly or in a crucible on the pan of a mass change measurement system) is weighed [28]. The device allows one to record changes in basic parameters during the process: sample weight, temperature in the chamber, hydrogen share.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… Diagram of a test bench with a thermocouple: 1—shutter; 2—reactor wall; 3—reactor furnace; 4—gas phase sampling point; 5—sample holder with single layer of grains; 6—thermocouple; 7—electronic flowmeters;8—cooling water (closed circuit); 9—ball valve; 10—gas mixer; 11—process control computer; 12—scrubber (distilled water) [ 28 ]. …”
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