In this work, Plasma Nitriding was carried out at a temperature of 570 degrees C on nuclear grade austenitic stainless steel type AISI 316 LN (316LN SS) in a gas mixture of 20% N-2-80% H-2 to improve the surface hardness and thereby sliding wear resistance. The Plasma Nitride (PN) treated surface has been characterized by Vickers microhardness measurements, Scanning Electron Microscopic (SEM) examination, X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and sliding wear assessment. The average thickness of the PN layer was found to be 70 mu m. Microhardness measurements showed a significant increase in the hardness from 210 HV25g (unnitrided sample) to 1040 HV25g (Plasma Nitrided sample). The XRD reveals that PN layer consists of CrN, Fe4N and Fe3N phases along wit...
Influence of formation of surface nano/ultrafine structure using deep rolling on plasma nitriding an...
Austenitic stainless steel AISI 316L is used in several industrial applications, mainly due to its e...
The tribological behaviours of plasma-nitrided layers produced on 722M24 steel in an ammonia environ...
In this work, Plasma Nitriding was carried out at a temperature of 570 degrees C on nuclear grade au...
There is a research knowledge gap for the dry wear data of nitride treated Stainless Steel in high t...
In industry, mechanical components must operate under conditions conditions such as variable load, s...
In industries, components must operate under extreme conditions such as high load, speed, temperatur...
The superiority of superaustenitic stainless steel (SASS) lies in its good weldability and great res...
In order to enhance the plasma nitriding efficiency and improve the hardness and wear resistance of ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of plasma nitriding pre-treatment on hardness and...
The influence of plasma, gas and salt-bath nitriding techniques on the friction coefficient of AISI ...
The tribological behaviour of plasma nitrided 722M24 was evaluated under dry sliding conditions. Th...
AISI 304 stainless steel is a type of austenitic stainless steel that contains a high percentage of ...
High chromium content is responsible for the formation of a protective passive surface layer on aust...
Although some researchers have published friction and wear data of Plasma Nitride (PN) coatings, the...
Influence of formation of surface nano/ultrafine structure using deep rolling on plasma nitriding an...
Austenitic stainless steel AISI 316L is used in several industrial applications, mainly due to its e...
The tribological behaviours of plasma-nitrided layers produced on 722M24 steel in an ammonia environ...
In this work, Plasma Nitriding was carried out at a temperature of 570 degrees C on nuclear grade au...
There is a research knowledge gap for the dry wear data of nitride treated Stainless Steel in high t...
In industry, mechanical components must operate under conditions conditions such as variable load, s...
In industries, components must operate under extreme conditions such as high load, speed, temperatur...
The superiority of superaustenitic stainless steel (SASS) lies in its good weldability and great res...
In order to enhance the plasma nitriding efficiency and improve the hardness and wear resistance of ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of plasma nitriding pre-treatment on hardness and...
The influence of plasma, gas and salt-bath nitriding techniques on the friction coefficient of AISI ...
The tribological behaviour of plasma nitrided 722M24 was evaluated under dry sliding conditions. Th...
AISI 304 stainless steel is a type of austenitic stainless steel that contains a high percentage of ...
High chromium content is responsible for the formation of a protective passive surface layer on aust...
Although some researchers have published friction and wear data of Plasma Nitride (PN) coatings, the...
Influence of formation of surface nano/ultrafine structure using deep rolling on plasma nitriding an...
Austenitic stainless steel AISI 316L is used in several industrial applications, mainly due to its e...
The tribological behaviours of plasma-nitrided layers produced on 722M24 steel in an ammonia environ...