Nitrocarburizing treatments using flowing afterglow processes |
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Authors: | C. Jaoul T. Czerwiec |
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Affiliation: | a Laboratoire de Science et Génie des Surfaces (UMR CNRS 7570), Ecole des Mines, Parc de Saurupt, 54042 Nancy Cedex, France b Laboratoire de Chimie du Solide Minéral, Université Henri Poincaré Nancy-I, Vandoeuvre-Lès-Nancy, France |
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Abstract: | Nitrocarburizing of pure iron samples is achieved at 853 K and is easily controlled by introducing C3H8 in the afterglow of a flowing microwave Ar-N2-H2 plasma. The carbon uptake in the solid is actually possible with methane but strongly limited. The use of propane enhances the carbon flux and the ?/α configuration is synthesized for the first time by this kind of process. For this stack, diffusion paths in the ternary system determined from chemical analyses by secondary neutral mass spectrometry reproduce satisfactorily X-ray diffraction results which only reveal, as optical micrographs, ? and α phases. Propane offers an accurate control of the nitrocarburizing conditions. As an example, a modulation of N and C contents in iron could be achieved to create new carbonitride multilayers. |
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Keywords: | Nitrocarburizing Flowing plasma Post-discharge Iron |
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