학술논문

Plasma Nitriding of Steel Heated by External Electric Heater
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Journal of The Surface Finishing Society of Japan. 2002, 53(8):550
Subject
External Electric Heater
NH3 Gas
Nitrides of Iron
Plasma Nitriding
Surface Roughness
Language
English
ISSN
0915-1869
1884-3409
Abstract
In the plasma nitride processing that uses direct current glow discharge, the sample is heated and ruggedness is generated on the sample surface because the ions in plasma bombard against the sample surface. To minimize the ruggedness, we heated the sample by an external electric heater during plasma nitride processing. The sample material was SACM 645 steel. NH3 gas was used for nitriding. We examined the generation of nitrified layers and surface roughness under various conditions of NH3 gas composition from 20 to 60%, nitriding temperature from 743 to 843K and nitriding time from 1.8 to 43.2ks. In general, higher nitriding temperature led to higher surface hardness. Moreover, the total case depth hardened by nitriding became from 0.2 to 0.3mm. Longer nitriding time led to higher surface hardness and the total case depth hardened by nitriding became from 0.075 to 0.35mm. No layer of nitrides of iron was generated until the NH3 gas composition became 40%. When the NH3 gas composition was 60%, 1.3μm layer was generated and the surface roughness was Rz 0.24μm. No nitride was identified by X-ray diffraction. However, higher NH3 gas composition led to larger half value width of α-Fe at peak. This suggested that nitrides mainly composed of minute nitride chromium were being precipitated.