Rapid Nitriding of Titanium Alloy with Fine Grains at Room Temperature

Adv Mater. 2021 May;33(20):e2008298. doi: 10.1002/adma.202008298. Epub 2021 May 3.

Abstract

Multifunctional surfaces are required to design safe engineering products for human lives. Heating in a nitrogen atmosphere (nitriding) improves the tribological properties but reduces the strength of titanium (Ti) alloys owing to grain coarsening. A rapid nitriding method for Ti alloys forms the nitrided layer on the surface of a Ti alloy by bombarding with commercially pure Ti fine particles with a nitrided phase at room temperature within a short period. Furthermore, fine grains of Ti alloy are formed in the nitrided layer because of the impact of the Ti particles. These results reveal that this room-temperature method resolves the trade-off between the rapid formation of a nitrided layer and the suppression of grain coarsening for Ti alloys.

Keywords: diffusion; nitriding; shot particles transfer; surface modification; titanium alloys.