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X-ray diffraction characterisation of expanded austenite and ferrite in plasma nitrided stainless steels
Fecha
2010Registro en:
SURFACE ENGINEERING, v.26, n.4, p.265-270, 2010
0267-0844
10.1179/026708410X12550773057983
Autor
GONTIJO, L. C.
MACHADO, R.
CASTELETTI, L. C.
KURI, S. E.
NASCENTE, P. A. P.
Institución
Resumen
The S phase, known as expanded austenite, is formed on the surfaces of austenitic stainless steels that are nitrided under low temperature plasma. A similar phase was observed for nitrided ferritic stainless steels and was designed as expanded ferrite or ferritic S phase. The authors treated samples of austenitic AISI 304L and AISI 316L and ferritic AISI 409 stainless steels by plasma nitriding at different temperatures and then studied the structural, morphological, chemical and corrosion characteristics of the modified layers by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive spectroscopy and electrochemical tests. For both austenitic AISI 304L and AISI 316L stainless steels, the results showed that a hard S phase layer was formed on the surfaces, promoting an anodic polarisation curve displacement to higher current density values that depend on the plasma nitriding temperature. A layer having a high amount of nitrogen was formed on the ferritic AISI 409 stainless steel. X-ray diffraction measurements indicated high strain states for the modified layers formed on the three stainless steels, being more pronounced for the ferritic S phase.