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Effect of plasma nitriding at low temperature on the corrosion resistance and conductivity of 2205 duplex stainless steel

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SURFACE ENGINEERING
Volume 37, Issue 6, Pages 749-754

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02670844.2020.1792206

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Plasma nitriding; 2205 stainless steel; corrosion resistance; conductivity

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Plasma nitriding with hollow cathode discharge assistance significantly improved the corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity of 2205 duplex stainless steel. The corrosion current density of the nitrided samples decreased significantly after 4 hours of polarization, and the interfacial contact resistance also decreased considerably compared to the untreated substrate.
A nitrogen expanded austenite (gamma(N)) layer with a thickness of 3 mu m was prepared by plasma nitriding of 2205 duplex stainless steel (DSS) at 460 degrees C for 1 h with hollow cathode discharge assistance. The microstructure and phase composition of nitrided specimens were examined. The electrical conductivity of nitrided samples was measured before and after the corrosion test, respectively. The corrosion current density of nitrided 2205 DSS polarized for 4 h was 1.3 mu A cm(-2)(at 0.6 V) and -1.4 mu A cm(-2)(at -0.1 V), respectively. The interfacial contact resistance (ICR) of the nitrided 2205 was 14.7 m omega cm(2)which was much lower than that of bare 2205 DSS substrate (93.6 m omega cm(2)) after 4 h potentiostatic polarization at cathodic conditions. The corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity were evidently improved compared with 2205 DSS substrate.

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