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Anode Plasma Electrolytic Saturation of Titanium Alloys with Nitrogen and Oxygen 被引量:5
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作者 p.n.belkin S.A.Kusmanov +2 位作者 A.V.Zhirov V.S.Belkin V.I.Parfenyuk 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第10期1027-1032,共6页
In this work, we investigated the features of the anode plasma electrolytic saturation of titanium alloys with nitrogen and oxygen. In this case, the titanium samples may be heated to 1050 ℃ using aqueous solutions o... In this work, we investigated the features of the anode plasma electrolytic saturation of titanium alloys with nitrogen and oxygen. In this case, the titanium samples may be heated to 1050 ℃ using aqueous solutions of ammonium chloride as working electrolyte. The weight of titanium samples is found to change due to their oxidation and anode dissolution. An X-ray diffractometer, a scanning electron microscope,nuclear proton backscattering and an optical microscope were used to characterize the phase and elemental composition of the modified layer. The electrolyte composition(10 wt% ammonium chloride, 5wt% ammonia) and processing mode(850 ℃, 5 min) of commercially pure titanium(CP-Ti) allowing to obtain the hardened surface layer up to 0.1 mm with microhardness of 220 HV were proposed. Surface roughness Ra of samples after their nitriding for 5 min at 800 ℃ decreases from 1.67 to 0.082 μm. The anode plasma electrolytic nitriding could decrease friction coefficient and increase wear resistance of the CP-Ti. It is found that the anodic nitriding of low alloy titanium alloys reduces their corrosion rate in an aqueous solution of sulphuric(4.5%) and salt(0.2%) acids by 2 orders of magnitude. Results of cyclic testing show that anodic nitriding of commercial titanium leads to a decrease in corrosion rate by 8 times in solution of hydrochloric acid(6%) with addition of protein and vitamin. 展开更多
关键词 Plasma electrolysis Titanium Nitriding Wear Corrosion
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