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Influence of Surface Roughness on the Properties of Nitrided Layer on 42CrMo4 Steel.

Marcin MonetaJerzy StodolnyBeata MichalkiewiczRafał Jan Wróbel
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
A crucial factor of a nitriding process of treated parts is surface roughness. Eight samples of 42CrMo4 steel were used to investigate the parameter represented by Ra. In the study, the innovative combined microhardness profiles were used to present results within the compound zone and diffusion layer. Therefore, two loads were applied in the compound zone, 5 gf, and diffusion layer, 500 gf. Observation with SEM and chemical analysis of the investigated samples showed a correlation between microstructure, nitrogen concentration and microhardness of the compound zone. XRD diffraction was used to identify the phase composition. Moreover, the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy technique was also applied in the study. No distinct correlations between compound zone morphology and the Ra parameter were observed. The thickness value of the structure was constant and fluctuated around 20 µm in the vast majority of the examined cases. However, analysis of the results revealed a dependence between the Ra parameter and diffusion layer thickness. The values of this parameter varied in the range of 356-394 µm depending on the Ra parameter. A distinct nitrided layer was observed on the polished sample.
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