Investigation of Compound Layer Structures after Nitriding and Nitrocarburizing of Quenched and Tempered Steels

IF 0.3 Q4 THERMODYNAMICS
M. Sommer, S. Hoja, M. Steinbacher, R. Fechte-Heinen
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Abstract

Abstract A compound layer is formed by ingress of nitrogen from an external nitrogen source into the surface layer and the formation of nitrides when the solubility of nitrogen in the bulk material is exceeded. In the surface layer, where the nitrogen concentration is at its maximum level, the nitrides form a closed layer. The compound layer continues to contain alloy nitrides which have formed from the carbides and other precipitates from the bulk material. The properties of the compound layer have a decisive influence on the wear and fatigue behavior of the loaded surfaces. The current investigations deal with the extensive characterization of compound layers that have been produced in heat treatment processes with the aim of producing stress-resistant nitriding layers. The commonly used nitriding and quench and temper (Q&T) steels 31CrMoV9 and 42CrMo4 served as examination material. The structure of the compound layers was varied within the nitriding trials regarding the phase composition, porosity and layer thicknesses. The phase composition of the compound layers was determined by special etching, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction and GDOES.
调质钢渗氮和氮碳共渗后复合层组织的研究
摘要当氮在块状材料中的溶解度超过时,外部氮源的氮进入表层并形成氮化物,从而形成复合层。在氮浓度最高的表层,氮化物形成一个封闭的层。复合层继续含有由块状材料的碳化物和其他析出物形成的合金氮化物。复合层的性能对加载表面的磨损和疲劳性能有决定性的影响。目前的研究涉及在热处理过程中产生的化合物层的广泛表征,目的是生产抗应力氮化层。以常用的渗氮淬火回火(Q&T)钢31CrMoV9和42CrMo4作为试验材料。在渗氮过程中,复合层的结构在相组成、孔隙率和层厚等方面发生了变化。采用特殊蚀刻、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)、x射线衍射和GDOES测定了复合层的相组成。
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