A Study on Surface properties of Cr-Mo-V Steel by Eco-friendly Salt Bath Nitriding Treatment

Cr-Mo-V강의 친환경 염욕질화처리에 의한 표면특성 연구

  • Received : 2010.01.08
  • Accepted : 2010.03.19
  • Published : 2010.04.05

Abstract

The improved properties of surface layer can be achieved by so-called "new salt bath nitriding(NSBN)", which has been developed by a domestic company. This process based upon modified traditional salt bath nitriding process, increased hardenability with minimum toughness deterioration. This process also offers not only less white layer surfaces but also more eco-friendly one. That is, NSBN is the new eco-friendly surface treatment technology removing harmful $CN^-$ and toxic gas. According to the research of applying NSBN to Cr-Mo-V steel which has been used in defense industry, showed the improved result of wear resistance and surface hardening than non-coated condition. In further, we expect NSBN to curtail expenses and productivity improvement applied to the various defense industry parts.

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