Abstract

AbstractPlasma nitriding treatment of 17‐4 precipitation hardening stainless steels was carried out at 400 °C and 450 °C using a direct current unit. The nitriding layer thicknesses of the plasma nitrided at 400 °C and 450 °C were measured as 37.29 μm and 49.97 μm, respectively. The plasma nitrided sample at 400 °C presented dominant martensite and retained austenite phases; however, the height of main martensite diffraction peaks increased at 450 °C. The hardness results demonstrated that the samples at 400 °C and 450 °C were 2.9 and 3.1 times as hard as the untreated sample, respectively. The wear rate values of the sample at 450 °C showed a decrease by 19 % in the corrosive salt solution and 57 % in the dry‐sliding condition compared with that of untreated sample. The corrosion potential of the sample at 400 °C had more positive potential value and lower current density value than those of at 450 °C. The corrosion resistance of the sample at 400 °C improved due to the positive effect of the retained austenite phase. In this study, the wear was more dominant rather than corrosion, therefore plasma nitrided sample at 450 °C showed the best dry wear and tribocorrosion resistance.

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