Abstract

Samples of three different stainless steel types have been nitrocarburized under typical industrial conditions: an autenitic Cr-Ni-Mo steel, a 28% Cr-Ni-Mo super-ferritic steel and a duplex ferritic-austenitic steel. The obtained nitrocarburized layers were studied by optical, electron scanning microscopy, energy-dispersion analysis (EDS), glow discharge optical spectroscopy (GDOS), X-ray diffraction and hardness measurements. The properties of these layers are compared and the results are discussed.

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