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High-Pressure Gas Nitriding of Steels

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The structure, hardness, and thickness of the hardened layer on steel 16Kh2N3MFBAYu-Sh (martensitic class), steel 12Kh18N10T (austenitic class), and iron are studied after nitriding at a nitrogen pressure of 100 – 150 MPa and temperature of 950 – 1150°C with 3-h hold and after additional heat treatment consisting of 1-h tempering at 300 – 600°C.

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Gerasimov, S.A., Golikov, V.A., Gress, M.A. et al. High-Pressure Gas Nitriding of Steels. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 46, 227–229 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MSAT.0000043107.19600.2c

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