Abstract
Austenitic stainless steels are widely used in numerous industrial applications due to their excellent corrosion resistance. However some applications are limited in cases when due to low hardness and poor tribological properties of stainless steel wear is responsible for the durability of a given engineering component.In the present work we have undertaken an attempt to improve the wear resistance of AISI 316L steel by alloying its near surface region with rare earth elements—REE using high intensity pulsed plasma beams in so called deposition by pulse erosion (DPE) mode. Power density of pulses was 106–107W/cm2 with the pulse duration in μs range. Heating and cooling processes were of non-equilibrium type. The near surface layer—thickness in μm range—was melted and simultaneously doped with cerium and lanthanum. Various parameters of the process were set up to get level of doping between 0.3 and 2.8at.% REE.An improvement of tribological properties—linear wear and scratch resistance—with increasing REE concentration as compared to the initial material was observed.
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