Micro Abrasive Wear Behaviour Study of Carburization and Ion Plasma Nitriding of P20 Steel
AUTOR(ES)
Lopes, Henrique Solowej Medeiros, Moreto, Jeferson Aparecido, Manfrinato, Marcos Dorigão, Cruz, Nilson Cipriano da, Rangel, Elidiane Cipriano, Rossino, Luciana Sgarbi
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
29/04/2016
RESUMO
P20 steel, which is mainly used in plastic molds, was thermochemically treated by ion plasma nitriding and solid and gas carburization. In this work, the solid and gas carburization were performed at 925 ºC for four different durations. The ion plasma nitriding was performed at 520 ºC for four different durations. The thermochemical treatment increased the micro abrasive wear resistance of the studied material. The gas carburizing treatment resulted in a greater surface microhardness. Longer treatment times increased the effectiveness of the thickness layer in all cases. The solid carburization produced a larger thickness layer than the gas carburization and ion nitriding.
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