A facile nitriding approach for improved impact wear of martensitic cold-work steel using h2/n2 mixture gas in an ac pulsed atmospheric plasma jet

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In this study, we propose a rapid plasma-assisted nitriding process using H2/N2 mixture gas in an atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) system to treat the surface of SKD11 cold-working steel in order to increase its surface hardness. The generated NH radicals in the plasma region are used to implement an ion-bombardment for nitriding the tempered martensite structure of SKD11 within 18 min to form the functional nitride layer with an increased microhardness around 1095 HV0.3. Higher ratios of H/E and H3/E2 were obtained for the values of 4.514 × 10−2 and 2.244 × 10−2, referring to a higher deformation resistance as compared with the pristine sample. After multi-cycling impact tests, smaller and shallower impact craters with less surface oxidation on plasma-treated SKD11 were distinctly proven to have the higher impact wear resistance. Therefore, the atmospheric pressure plasma nitriding process can enable a rapid thermochemical nitriding process to form a protective layer with unique advantages that increase the deformation-resistance and impact-resistance, improving the lifetime of SKD11 tool steel as die materials.

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Guo, J. Y., Kuo, Y. L., & Wang, H. P. (2021). A facile nitriding approach for improved impact wear of martensitic cold-work steel using h2/n2 mixture gas in an ac pulsed atmospheric plasma jet. Coatings, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings11091119

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