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Influence of process duration on structure and chemistry of borided low carbon steel

✍ Scribed by G. Kartal; S. Timur; O.L. Eryilmaz; A. Erdemir


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
658 KB
Volume
205
Category
Article
ISSN
0257-8972

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✦ Synopsis


In this study, we employed an ultra-fast boriding technique to grow hard boride layers on low carbon steel substrates using an induction furnace at 900 Β°C. The technique utilizes an electrochemical cell in which it is possible to achieve very thick (i.e., about 90 ΞΌm thick) boride layers in about 30 min. The effects of process duration on boride layer thickness, composition, and structural morphology were investigated using microscopic and X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods. We also developed an empirical equation for the growth rate of boride layers. XRD results revealed two principal boride phases: FeB and Fe 2 B thickness of which was very dependent on the process duration. For example, Fe 2 B phase was more dominant during shorter boriding times (i.e., up to 15 min.) but FeB became much more pronounced at much longer durations. The growth rate of total boride layer was nearly linear up to 30 min of treatment. However during much longer process duration, the growth rate assumed a somewhat parabolic character that could be expressed as d = 1.4904 (t) 0.5 + 11.712), where d (in ΞΌm) is the growth rate, t (in s) is duration. The mechanical characterization of the borided surfaces in plane and in cross-sections has confirmed hardness values as high 19 GPa at or near the borided surface (where FeB phase is present). However, the hardness gradually decreased to 14 to 16 GPa levels in the region where Fe 2 B phase was found.


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