The influence of nitrogen to hydrogen ratio and temperature on thickness and phase composition in plasma nitrided Ti-6Al-4V
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Ti-6Al-4V was plasma nitrided using several N2/H2 ratios and substrate temperatures. In order to investigate the combined influence of these parameters on phase compositionand thickness of the coatings,the phases in the as received, annealed, and nitrided Ti-6Al-4V samples were identified with Rietveld refinement. In the as-received and annealed samples the structure parameters of α-Ti and β-Ti were slightly changed, due to the substitution of titanium atoms by Al or V in the α-and β-Ti unit ce ...
Ti-6Al-4V was plasma nitrided using several N2/H2 ratios and substrate temperatures. In order to investigate the combined influence of these parameters on phase compositionand thickness of the coatings,the phases in the as received, annealed, and nitrided Ti-6Al-4V samples were identified with Rietveld refinement. In the as-received and annealed samples the structure parameters of α-Ti and β-Ti were slightly changed, due to the substitution of titanium atoms by Al or V in the α-and β-Ti unit cells. A combination of multiple angle grazing incidence X-ray diffraction, nuclear reaction analysis and cross sectional micrographs showed compound layers consisting of an outer layer of stoichiometric δ-TiN over a phase mixture of δ-TiN and ε-Ti2N, formed on top of a nitrogen diffusion region in the alloy. Higher nitriding temperatures induced thicker compound layers, and higher nitrogen content of the plasma induced thicker fine-grained δ-TiN top layers ...
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Materia. Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Vol. 24, n. 1 (May 2019), e-12325, 10 p.
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