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Plasma nitriding of Ti6Al4V alloy to improve some tribological properties

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In this paper, the tribological and mechanical properties of plasma-nitrided Ti6Al-4V alloy have been investigated and it was found that the wear resistance improved considerably after the nitriding process.
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The present study was conducted to investigate the tribological and mechanical properties of plasma-nitrided Ti6Al4V alloy. Specimens were nitrided in an H2N2 (1:8 ratio) plasma. The nitrogen concentration along the nitrided zone was obtained using the nuclear reaction analysis technique. The workpiece temperature was varied from 450 to 520 °C during the nitriding process. Pin-on-disc wear tests were carried out to evaluate the wear properties of the resultant samples and a ball-on-disc experiment was conducted to measure the friction coefficient. Microhardness tests, Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction were carried out to investigate the phases developed in the nitrided zone. It was found that the wear resistance improved considerably after the nitriding process. Three distinct layers were identified: (i) an inner layer where δ-TiN + e-Ti2N phases formed, (ii) an intermediate layer where α-(TiN) with or without e phase developed and (iii) an outer layer where precipitations were dominant.

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Tribological properties of titanium alloys

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Friction and wear behavior of TiN in air : the chemistry of transfer films and debris formation

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