Change in high-temperature wear resistance of high-speed steel by plasma nitriding
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Ye.A.Buketov Karaganda State University Publishing house
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The present paper contains results of tribology testing the surface layer of high-speed steel nitrated in electrolytic
plasma. Tribology tests were conducted under the temperature of 500 °С, 550 °С and 600 vС degrees using
ball-on-disc method. Such parameters as wear intensity and friction coefficient were applied to analyze
wear resistance. It is found, that wear resistance of nitrated layer of high-speed steel changes depending on
ambient temperature and it showed higher resistance against the wearing process up to 550 °С degrees. It is
established, that the rise in testing temperature up to 600 °С degrees resulted in degradation of wear resistance
and increase in friction coefficient. The paper addresses the main factors improving wear resistance
increase of high-speed steel surface layer after electrolyte-plasma nitriding. The optimum condition of electrolyte-
plasma nitriding of high-speed steel Р6М5 in electrolyte on the basis of carbamide which allows to
make saturation of surface by nitrogen from low-temperature plasma is experimentally positioned and to receive
the modified bed of high hardness and a wear resistance. It is positioned that a major factor responsible
for a wear resistance of the nitriding layers at high temperatures is formation of the nitride martensite which
possesses the major heat capacity in comparison with iron, and finely divided nitride particles.
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Change in high-temperature wear resistance of high-speed steel by plasma nitriding /B.K. Rakhadilov, L.G. Zhurerova, M. Sсheffler, A.K. Khassenov //Қарағанды универисетінің хабаршысы. ФИЗИКА Сериясы.=Вестник Карагандинского университета. Серия ФИЗИКА.=Bulletin of the Karaganda University. PHYSICS Series.-2018.-№3.-Р.59-65