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Duplex surface treatment of pre-electroplating and pulsed nanocrystalline plasma electrolytic carbonitriding of mild steel

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL SPRAY TECHNOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue 3, Pages 323-328

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11666-008-9179-z

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AISI 1020 mild steel; carbonitriding; nanocrystalline; plasma electrolysis; scanning electron microscopy

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Recently, new duplex surface treatments involving the use of pre-electroplating and pulsed plasma electrolytic nitrocarburizing (PPEN/C) have led to the possibility of using this material for applications usually typical for tool steels. In this work, we present results concerning the duplex treatment of pre-electroplating of Cr and PPEN/C of AISI 1020 mild steel. The samples were electroplated in a plating bath. After electroplating, the samples were nitrocarburized. The effects of time and applied voltage of PPEN/C process were discussed. The samples were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and microhardness testing. Electroplated layers of up to 100 mu m were obtained. The subsequent PPEN/C increased the surface hardness to 1200 HV0.2 due to the formation of nitrides and carbides. Decreasing the size of nanocrystalline carbonitrides will lead to improvement of their wear resistance significantly.

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