학술논문

A Study of Room-temperature-nitriding Process of Pure Titanium Using Scanning Cyclic Press under Controlled Atmosphere / 雰囲気制御scanning cyclic pressによる純チタンの常温窒化プロセスに関する検討
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan. 2020, :13108
Subject
Nitriding
Scanning cyclic press
Surface modification
Surface-severe plastic deformation
Titanium
Language
Japanese
ISSN
2424-2667
Abstract
A new surface modification technique, scanning cyclic press (SCP), was applied to commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti) in a nitrogen atmosphere at room temperature. During the SCP process, a vibrating indenter reciprocally scanned the specimen’s surface to apply cyclic low compressive load. In this study, a possibility of a room-temperature-nitriding technique using SCP was investigated. Before and after SCP, the surface and the cross-section of the specimens were observed using a laser microscope and scanning ion microscope (SIM), respectively. Then, elemental and composition analyses were conducted by using EPMA and XRD. As a result, a pale golden color, which is known as a characteristic of titanium nitride coating, appeared at the surface of SCP-treated specimen. The SIM observation of the cross-section showed that a nanocrystalline structure was created in the surface layer, and the nitrogen element was detected in the same layer. The XRD analysis showed a strong possibility to form titanium nitride at the surface of SCP-treated specimen. These results suggested that nitrogen element surrounding the specimen diffused into the microstructure beneath the surface and likely created titanium nitride during SCP even at room temperature.

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