Abstract

This study investigates the corrosion behaviors of plasma nitrided (PN) and borided AISI M2 steels. The PN process was carried out in a dc-plasma system at a temperature of 923K for 6 h in a gas mixture of 80%N2-20%H2 under a constant pressure of 5 mbar. The boriding process was carried out in Ekabor-II powder at a temperature of 1223K for 6 h. X-ray diffraction analysis on the surface of the PN and borided steels revealed the presence of FeB, Fe2B, CrB, MoB, WB, FeN, Fe2N, Fe3N and Fe4N compounds. Corrosion surfaces of the samples were analyzed using a SEM microscopy and X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy EDS. The corrosion resistance of PN and borided AISI M2 steel is higher compared with that of untreated AISI M2 steel. Corrosion resistances of the PN and borided AISI M2 steel increased the 4-6- fold.

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