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Optimizing the mechanical properties of M50NiL steel by plasma nitrocarburizing

  • C. S. Zhang
  • , M. F. Yan*
  • , Z. Sun
  • , Y. X. Wang
  • , Y. You
  • , B. Bai
  • , L. Chen
  • , Z. Long
  • , R. W. Li
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In this study, plasma nitrocarburizing at various temperatures in the range of 460-540°C were carried out on M50NiL steel in order to improve wear properties. The nitrocarburizing temperature was optimized to obtain the best wear properties. The phase composition, microstucture and microhardness profiles of nitrocarburized layers of M50NiL steel were characterized by XRD, optical microscope and Vickers micro-hardness measurements, respectively. Pin-on-disc tribometer and SEM equipped with EDS were applied to measure friction and wear properties and analyze wear mechanisms involved. XRD results show that the amount of ε-Fe 2-3 (N,C) phase increased as the nitrocarburizing temperature rose form 460°C to 500°C and then decreased at 540°C, while the amount of γ'-Fe 4 (N,C) phase increased as the treatment temperature rose. The hardness of the nitrocarburized layers showed an obvious improvement accompanied with the increasing nitrocarburizing temperature, and obtained the maximum surface hardness of 1287 HV at 540°C. The results of wear tests carried out at various sliding speeds indicated that the wear mechanism depends on sliding speed rather than the nitrocarburizing temperature. With the increase of the sliding speed, the wear mechanism transfers from oxidation mode to abrasive mode. The gradually deceased wear rate of the specimen nitrocarburized at 500°C with the increase of the sliding speed indicated the excellent wear resistance under high sliding speed condition. Therefore, 500°C can be selected as an optimized nitrocarburizing temperature for M50NiL steel.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28-35
Number of pages8
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume315
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • M50NiL steel
  • Mechanical properties
  • Plasma nitrocarburizing
  • Sliding speed
  • Temperature

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