Surface alloying of nitrogen to improve corrosion resistance of steels and stainless steels

Kamachi Mudali, U. ; Khatak, H. S. ; Baldev Raj, ; Uhlemann, M. (2004) Surface alloying of nitrogen to improve corrosion resistance of steels and stainless steels Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 19 (1). pp. 61-73. ISSN 1042-6914

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Abstract

It is well known that the addition of nitrogen to steels and stainless steels enhances the passivity and localized corrosion resistance, in addition to improving the mechanical properties. Selective alloying of surfaces of steels and stainless steels with nitrogen could also enhance the corrosion resistance and improve the mechanical properties without affecting the bulk properties. Techniques like ion implantation, laser alloying, nitriding, etc. can be effectively used to introduce very high levels of nitrogen. In addition, these techniques can also produce modified surfaces with novel microstructures to further improve the properties. The surface alloying methods also provide an opportunity to selectively nitrogenate the surface of finished components in order to obtain better properties. The review highlights the techniques, modifications and the properties obtained further.

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Keywords:Surface Alloying; Corrosion Resistance; Stainless Steel; Nitriding; Plasma Nitriding; Ion Implantation; Plasma Immersion Ion Implantation; Laser Surface Treatment
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