Cathodic Cage Plasma Nitriding of Ti6Al4V Alloy

<p>Glow discharge nitriding is being used increasingly more often for modifying the properties of titanium and its alloys with the aim to increase their frictional wear resistance, fatigue strength, and, in the case of medical applications, to eliminate the metallosis effect. Unlike PVD method...

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Main Authors: Maciej OSSOWSKI, Tomasz BOROWSKI, Michal TARNOWSKI, Tadeusz WIERZCHON
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Published: Kaunas University of Technology 2016-05-01
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spelling doaj-41f53e9b27f24649a4acb02bb2c5b3102020-11-25T01:40:03ZengKaunas University of TechnologyMedžiagotyra1392-13202029-72892016-05-01221253010.5755/j01.ms.22.1.73436728Cathodic Cage Plasma Nitriding of Ti6Al4V AlloyMaciej OSSOWSKI0Tomasz BOROWSKI1Michal TARNOWSKI2Tadeusz WIERZCHON3Warsaw University of TechnologyWarsaw University of TechnologyWarsaw University of TechnologyWarsaw University of Technology<p>Glow discharge nitriding is being used increasingly more often for modifying the properties of titanium and its alloys with the aim to increase their frictional wear resistance, fatigue strength, and, in the case of medical applications, to eliminate the metallosis effect. Unlike PVD methods, ion nitriding ensures the formation of diffusive layers with very good adhesion to the substrate, but which still have some disadvanteges such as the “edge effect” or “hollow cathode effect” which hinders treatment of complex workpieces.</p> The paper compares nitrided layers produced on Ti6Al4V alloy using two different types of nitriding processes. The first process is conventional dc plasma nitriding (DCPN) where the samples were placed at the cathode potential, while the second one is a new method of cathodic cage plasma nitriding (CCPN) process, where the substrate is insulated from the cathode and anode. The experiments have shown that the treatment conducted in a cathodic cage can be alternative for conventional ion nitriding, especially when used for small parts with complicated shapes used in the space or medical industry.<p> </p><p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.22.1.7343">http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.22.1.7343</a></p>http://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/7343titanium alloys, ion nitriding, surface engineering, wear resistance, space mechanisms, medical implant
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author Maciej OSSOWSKI
Tomasz BOROWSKI
Michal TARNOWSKI
Tadeusz WIERZCHON
spellingShingle Maciej OSSOWSKI
Tomasz BOROWSKI
Michal TARNOWSKI
Tadeusz WIERZCHON
Cathodic Cage Plasma Nitriding of Ti6Al4V Alloy
Medžiagotyra
titanium alloys, ion nitriding, surface engineering, wear resistance, space mechanisms, medical implant
author_facet Maciej OSSOWSKI
Tomasz BOROWSKI
Michal TARNOWSKI
Tadeusz WIERZCHON
author_sort Maciej OSSOWSKI
title Cathodic Cage Plasma Nitriding of Ti6Al4V Alloy
title_short Cathodic Cage Plasma Nitriding of Ti6Al4V Alloy
title_full Cathodic Cage Plasma Nitriding of Ti6Al4V Alloy
title_fullStr Cathodic Cage Plasma Nitriding of Ti6Al4V Alloy
title_full_unstemmed Cathodic Cage Plasma Nitriding of Ti6Al4V Alloy
title_sort cathodic cage plasma nitriding of ti6al4v alloy
publisher Kaunas University of Technology
series Medžiagotyra
issn 1392-1320
2029-7289
publishDate 2016-05-01
description <p>Glow discharge nitriding is being used increasingly more often for modifying the properties of titanium and its alloys with the aim to increase their frictional wear resistance, fatigue strength, and, in the case of medical applications, to eliminate the metallosis effect. Unlike PVD methods, ion nitriding ensures the formation of diffusive layers with very good adhesion to the substrate, but which still have some disadvanteges such as the “edge effect” or “hollow cathode effect” which hinders treatment of complex workpieces.</p> The paper compares nitrided layers produced on Ti6Al4V alloy using two different types of nitriding processes. The first process is conventional dc plasma nitriding (DCPN) where the samples were placed at the cathode potential, while the second one is a new method of cathodic cage plasma nitriding (CCPN) process, where the substrate is insulated from the cathode and anode. The experiments have shown that the treatment conducted in a cathodic cage can be alternative for conventional ion nitriding, especially when used for small parts with complicated shapes used in the space or medical industry.<p> </p><p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.22.1.7343">http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.22.1.7343</a></p>
topic titanium alloys, ion nitriding, surface engineering, wear resistance, space mechanisms, medical implant
url http://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/7343
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