N. Afsar Kazerooni
材料科学技术(英文)
A plasma electrolytic nitrocarburising (PEN/C) process was performed on stainless steel 316L to improve the surface properties for using as medical implants. A bath was optimised to reduce the required voltage to 150 volts. Aqueous urea-based solutions with 10% NH4Cl were prepared with slightly different amounts of Na2CO3 to optimise the electrolyte composition. The surface and the cross-section morphologies were studied by scanning electron microscopy. The microstructure and the chemical composition of samples were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) techniques. The microstructure of the outer layer of the coatings was found to be a complex oxide containing Cr and Fe. The wear properties
of the samples were examined by using a pin on disk wear test with Ringer0s solution and were compared with their wear properties in the ambient atmosphere. The Ringer0s solution acted as a lubricant, reducing friction coe±cient. Hardness and roughness were also studied. The bath with the composition of 10% NH4Cl and 3% Na2CO3 exhibited the best tribological properties. The results showed that the tribological properties of treated samples were improved and the wear mechanism was abrasion of the pin.
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Plasma electrolytic nitrocarburising