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A Hybrid Plasma Treatment of H13 Tool Steel by Combining Plasma Nitriding and Post-Oxidation

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND PERFORMANCE
Volume 27, Issue 11, Pages 6118-6126

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11665-018-3669-z

Keywords

nitriding; plasma oxidizing; tool steel; wear

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  1. Mexican National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT) [CB-2015 257705]

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Pulsed plasma nitriding and post-oxidizing process have been applied to hot work H13 tool steel to enhance the tribological properties (friction coefficient and wear rate). Nitriding was accomplished under specific conditions to generate a free white layer surface in order to avoid an abrasive wear mechanism. Post-oxidizing treatment was carried out in the same reactor after finishing the nitriding treatment; processing time was varied for 30 and 60min. The morphology, phase's composition and wear performance of duplex-treated samples were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction analysis and pin-on-ball wear technique. The results show that the duplex treatment produces a bilayer arrangement constituted by an 80m diffusion zone with expanded martensite as the main phase underneath a 2-4m hematite-magnetite-oxidized layer. The duplex treatment modified the main wear mechanism of the nitrided sample from abrasive to plastic yielding. The changes in wear mechanisms resulted in a noticeable decrease, about 40%, in friction coefficient for oxidized samples in comparison with the nitrided-only sample. It was also established that the lowest friction coefficient values can be obtained when hematite is the main phase in the oxidized layer.

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