Wear Beahaviour of Nitrided Microstructures of AlSl H13 Dies for Hot Extrusion of Aluminium

Nitriding of bearing surfaces on dies (tools, AISI H13) for hot extrusion of aluminium is technologically a very sensitive process with regard to achieving a constant quality of the nitrided layers. This study was based on the analysis of microstructure on dies with intentionally prepared deep and n...

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Main Authors: Kugler, G., Turk, R., Večko-Pirtovšek, T., Terčelj, M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Metallurgical Society 2006-01-01
Series:Metalurgija
Subjects:
XRD
Online Access:http://public.carnet.hr/metalurg/Metalurgija/2006_vol_45/No_1/MET_45_1_021_029_Kugler.pdf
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spelling doaj-f65bbf79ef5048138a28725bbe94af8c2020-11-24T23:11:38ZengCroatian Metallurgical SocietyMetalurgija0543-58461334-25762006-01-014512129Wear Beahaviour of Nitrided Microstructures of AlSl H13 Dies for Hot Extrusion of AluminiumKugler, G.Turk, R.Večko-Pirtovšek, T.Terčelj, M.Nitriding of bearing surfaces on dies (tools, AISI H13) for hot extrusion of aluminium is technologically a very sensitive process with regard to achieving a constant quality of the nitrided layers. This study was based on the analysis of microstructure on dies with intentionally prepared deep and narrow gaps which were nitrided by various manufacturers of equipment for gas and ionic nitriding. The manufacturers chose their own nitriding parameters in order to achieve an optimal wear resistant microstructure. The microstructures obtained showed differences with regard to the presence or absence of a compound layer (white layer), its thickness and its e/g' phase ratio (XRD), nitriding depth and microhardness profile. The measured nitriding depths and the maximum microhardness values on nitrided surface layers were quite similar on dies of the same manufacturer, while for different manufacturers these values differed. Differences with regards to compound layer characteristics were also found on the same die. The die samples with these various nitrided microstructures were then laboratory tested for wear resistance using equipment that provides simulation of the tribological conditions during hot extrusion of aluminium. The wear testing results show differences in behaviour of the nitrided samples. The differences in the actual structures, microstructures, hardness, etc. explain the high level of scattering in die life in actual industrial applications.http://public.carnet.hr/metalurg/Metalurgija/2006_vol_45/No_1/MET_45_1_021_029_Kugler.pdfAluminium hot extrusionH13 die steelnitrided microstructurescompound layerXRDwear resistance
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author Kugler, G.
Turk, R.
Večko-Pirtovšek, T.
Terčelj, M.
spellingShingle Kugler, G.
Turk, R.
Večko-Pirtovšek, T.
Terčelj, M.
Wear Beahaviour of Nitrided Microstructures of AlSl H13 Dies for Hot Extrusion of Aluminium
Metalurgija
Aluminium hot extrusion
H13 die steel
nitrided microstructures
compound layer
XRD
wear resistance
author_facet Kugler, G.
Turk, R.
Večko-Pirtovšek, T.
Terčelj, M.
author_sort Kugler, G.
title Wear Beahaviour of Nitrided Microstructures of AlSl H13 Dies for Hot Extrusion of Aluminium
title_short Wear Beahaviour of Nitrided Microstructures of AlSl H13 Dies for Hot Extrusion of Aluminium
title_full Wear Beahaviour of Nitrided Microstructures of AlSl H13 Dies for Hot Extrusion of Aluminium
title_fullStr Wear Beahaviour of Nitrided Microstructures of AlSl H13 Dies for Hot Extrusion of Aluminium
title_full_unstemmed Wear Beahaviour of Nitrided Microstructures of AlSl H13 Dies for Hot Extrusion of Aluminium
title_sort wear beahaviour of nitrided microstructures of alsl h13 dies for hot extrusion of aluminium
publisher Croatian Metallurgical Society
series Metalurgija
issn 0543-5846
1334-2576
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Nitriding of bearing surfaces on dies (tools, AISI H13) for hot extrusion of aluminium is technologically a very sensitive process with regard to achieving a constant quality of the nitrided layers. This study was based on the analysis of microstructure on dies with intentionally prepared deep and narrow gaps which were nitrided by various manufacturers of equipment for gas and ionic nitriding. The manufacturers chose their own nitriding parameters in order to achieve an optimal wear resistant microstructure. The microstructures obtained showed differences with regard to the presence or absence of a compound layer (white layer), its thickness and its e/g' phase ratio (XRD), nitriding depth and microhardness profile. The measured nitriding depths and the maximum microhardness values on nitrided surface layers were quite similar on dies of the same manufacturer, while for different manufacturers these values differed. Differences with regards to compound layer characteristics were also found on the same die. The die samples with these various nitrided microstructures were then laboratory tested for wear resistance using equipment that provides simulation of the tribological conditions during hot extrusion of aluminium. The wear testing results show differences in behaviour of the nitrided samples. The differences in the actual structures, microstructures, hardness, etc. explain the high level of scattering in die life in actual industrial applications.
topic Aluminium hot extrusion
H13 die steel
nitrided microstructures
compound layer
XRD
wear resistance
url http://public.carnet.hr/metalurg/Metalurgija/2006_vol_45/No_1/MET_45_1_021_029_Kugler.pdf
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