Low Temperature Nitriding of Metal Alloys for Surface Mechanical Performance

Materials (Basel). 2023 Jun 29;16(13):4704. doi: 10.3390/ma16134704.

Abstract

Metallic alloys are, by essence, ductile and stiff and can support loads without sudden rupture. This ductility becomes a disadvantage when applications require wear resistance. In this case, the hardening of the surface is required while retaining a core performance. Here, nitriding at low temperatures has proven to be beneficial and has potential. In fact, any phase transitions or unwanted compound precipitations that occur at higher temperatures have to be avoided as they would have a deleterious effect on the chemical homogeneity and mechanical properties. The present contribution summarizes the achievements made with such treatments on metallic alloys. We considered the most popular treatments, namely plasma, implantation, and gas nitridings.

Keywords: gas; implantation; metal alloy; nitriding; plasma; structure change; surface mechanical performance.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.