Abstract
The structure and the phase composition of the diffusion saturation zone of 40Crand 12Cr2Ni4N-type steels subjected to nitriding in the plasma of a low-pressure gas discharge have been studied by the methods of optical, scanning, and diffraction electron microscopy. An essential potentialities have been revealed to nitride steel at low (∼200 °С) temperatures. The structural-phase state of the nitrided layer has been shown to depend strongly on the morphology and phase composition of the initial material.
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