Abstract

High temperature gas nitriding performed on AISI 316L at the temperature of 1200°C. The microstructure of treated AISI 316L samples were observed to identify the formation of the microstructure of nitrided surface layer. The grain size of austenite tends to be enlarged when the nitriding time increases, but the austenite single phase structure is maintained even after the long-time solution nitriding. Using microhardness testing, the hardness values drop to the center of the samples. The increase in surface hardness is due to the high nitrogen concentration at or near the surface. At 245HV, the graph of the effective duration of nitriding process was plotted to achieve the maximum depth of nitrogen diffuse under the surface. Using Sigma Plot software best fit lines of the experimental result found and plotted to find out effective duration of nitriding equation as Y=1.9491(1-0.7947 x ), where Y is the thickness of nitrided layer below the surface and X is duration of nitriding process. Based on this equation, the duration of gas nitriding process can be estimated to produce desired thickness of nitrided layer.

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  • IntroductionMATEC Web of Conferences drop of the nitrogen content is additional evidence for the occurrence of a new phase

  • Sigma Plot software was used to derive the equation of effective duration of nitriding processes, by performing the curve fitting

  • Grain size can be measured using an optical microscope on a transverse metallographic mount, because rolling elongates the grains [19]

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Introduction

MATEC Web of Conferences drop of the nitrogen content is additional evidence for the occurrence of a new phase. Due to the lack of information on the effective duration of gas nitriding process of AISI 316L, the objective of this paper is to determine the effective nitriding time in order to get a desired thickness of nitrided surface layer. The Vickers hardness test was carried out to measure the microhardness of both the as- received and nitrided specimens by using 50g load. The data recorded and the graph of hardness vs depth of nitrided layer was plotted. Sigma Plot software was used to derive the equation of effective duration of nitriding processes, by performing the curve fitting

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