Abstract

Abstract In this study, the characterization and growth kinetics of chromium carbide layer coated on AISI D3 cold-work tool steel by pack method thermo-reactive diffusion process in solid medium were carried out. Coatings were performed by using ferro-chromium powder as Cr source at 950, 1 000, 1 050 and 1 100 °C for 2 and 4 h. The carbide layers were evaluated based on microstructure, thickness, hardness, energy dispersive X-ray facility and X-ray diffraction analysis. Chromium carbide layer thickness on the coated specimens has been in the 4.2–17 μm range depending on treatment time and temperature. Growth kinetics of the carbide layers were analyzed by measuring the depth of carbide layer as a function of temperature and time. The activation energy was estimated to be 180.13 kJ/mol. The microhardness values of the coating layers are range of 1 200–1 600 HV. Ball rotating micro-abrasion technique was used to carry out wear tests on the thin coating layers.

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