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Synergistic Effect of Nitrogen and Molybdenum on Localized Corrosion of Stainless Steels

  • Kim, Y.S.
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.20-28
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    • 2010
  • According to the bipolar model, ion selectivity of some species in the passive film is important factor to control the passivation. An increase of cation selectivity of outer layer of the passive film can stabilize the film and improves the corrosion resistance. Therefore, the formation and roles of ionic species in the passive film should be elucidated. In this work, two types of solution (hydrochloric or sulfuric acid) were used to test high N and Mo-bearing stainless steels. The objective of this work was to investigate the formation of oxyanions in the passive film and the roles of oxyanions in passivation of stainless steel. Nitrogen exists as atomic nitrogen, nitric oxide, nitro-oxyanions (${NO_x}^-$), and N-H species, not nitride in the passive film. Because of its high mobility, the enriched atomic nitrogen can act as a reservoir. The formation of N-H species buffers the film pH and facilitates the formation of oxyanions in the film. ${NO_x}^-$ species improve the cation selectivity of the film, increasing the oxide content and film density. ${NO_x}^-$ acts similar to a strong inhibitor both in the passive film and at active sites. This facilitates the formation of chromium oxide. Also, ${NO_x}^-$ can make more molybdate and nitric oxide by reacting with Mo. The role of Mo addition on the passivation characteristics of stainless steel may differ with the test environment. Mo exists as metallic molybdenum, molybdenum oxide, and molybdate and the latter facilitates the oxide formation. When nitrogen and molybdenum coexist in stainless steel, corrosion resistance in chloride solutions is drastically increased. This synergistic effect of N and Mo in a chloride solution is mainly due to the formation of nitro-oxyanions and molybdate ion. Oxyanions can be formed by a 'solid state reaction' in the passive film, resulting in the formation of more molybdate and nitric oxide. These oxyanions improve the cation selectivity of the outer layer and form more oxide and increase the amount of chromium oxide and the ratio of $Cr_2O_3/Cr(OH)_3$ and make the film stable and dense.

Surface modification and induced ultra high surface hardness by nitrogen ion implantation of low alloy steel

  • Olofinjana, A.O.;Bell, J.M.;Chen, Z.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.10b
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    • pp.157-158
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    • 2002
  • A surface hardenable low alloy carbon steel was implanted with medium energy (20 - 50KeV) $N_2^+$ ions to produced a modified hardened surface. The implantation conditions were varied and are given in several doses. The surface hardness of treated and untreated steels were measured using depth sensing ultra micro indentation system (UMIS). It is shown that the hardness of nitrogen ion implanted steels varied from 20 to 50GPa depending on the implantation conditions and the doses of implantation. The structure of the modified surfaces was examined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). It was found that the high hardness on the implanted surfaces was as a result of formation of non-equilibrium nitrides. High-resolution XPS studies indicated that the nitride formers were essentially C and Si from the alloy steel. The result suggests that the ion implantation provided the conditions for a preferential formation of C and Si nitrides. The combination of evidences from nano-indentation and XPS, provided a strong evidence for the existence of $sp^3$ type of bonding in a suspected $(C,Si)_xN_y$ stoichiometry. The formation of ultra hard surface from relatively cheap low alloy steel has significant implication for wear resistance implanted low alloy steels.

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Low Temperature Tensile Properties of High Temperature Gas-nitrided Duplex Stainless Steel

  • On, Han-Yong;Kong, Jung-Hyun;Kim, Mi-Jeong;Park, Sang-Joon;Kang, Chang-Yong;Sung, Jang-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.263-268
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    • 2010
  • This investigation was focused on the low temperature tensile properties, phase change, changes in nitrogen content and corrosion resistance in the 22Cr-5Ni-3Mo duplex stainless steel after high temperature gas nitriding and solution annealing (HTGN-SA). From the HTGN-SA treatment, the duplex (ferrite + austenite) phase changed into austenite single phase. The nitrogen content of austenite single-phase steel showed a value of ~0.54%. For the HTGN-SA treated austenitic steel, tensile strength increased with lowering test temperature, on the other hand elongation showed the maximum value of 28.2% at $-100^{\circ}C$. The strain-induced martensitic transformation gave rise to lead the maximum elongation. After HTGN-SA treatment, corrosion resistance of the austenite single-phase steel increased remarkably compared with HTGN- treated steel.

A Study on the High Temperature Gas Nitriding Heat Treatment of STS 347 and STS 310S Austenitic Stainless Steel (STS 347 및 STS 310S 오스테나이트계 스테인리스강의 고온 가스질화 열처리 특성 연구)

  • Yoo, Dae Kyoung;Kong, Jung Hyun;Lee, Hea Joeng;Sung, Jang Hyun;Lee, Hae Woo
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.46 no.11
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    • pp.708-712
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    • 2008
  • The influence of high temperature gas nitriding (HTGN) in STS347 and STS310S steels was experimentally investigated. The HTGN was carried out at $1,050^{\circ}C{\sim}1,150^{\circ}C$ for 10 hrs in a gaseous atmosphere containing $1kg/mm^2$ of nitrogen. After HTGN, fine precipitates of $Cr_2N$ and NbN appeared in austenite on the surface of STS 347, while nitrogen pearlite, which was layeredof $Cr_2N$ and austenite alternatively, appeared in austenite on the surface of STS 310S. The surface hardness of HTGN-treated, STS 347 and STS 310S specimens was 250~360 Hv and 270~400 Hv, respectively, depending on the temperature of HTGN. The nitrogen content was analyzed 1.4 wt% and 1.6 wt% at the surface layer of STS 347 and STS 310S steels, respectively. In addition, an improvement in the corrosion resistance of HTGN treated specimens was observed.

Cutting Characteristics and Deformed Layer of Type 316LN Stainless Steel (Type 316LN 스테인리스강의 절삭특성과 가공 변질층)

  • Oh, Sun-Sae;Yi, Won
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.196-205
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    • 2004
  • The cutting characteristics and the deformed layer of nitrogen(N)-added type 316LN stainless steel were comparatively investigated to type 316L stainless steel. The cutting force, the surface roughness(Ra) and the tool wear in face milling works were measured with cutting conditions, and the deformed layers were obtained from micro-hardness testing method. The cutting resistance of type 316LN was similar to type 316L in spite of its high strength. The surface roughness of type 316LN was superior to type 316L for all the cutting conditions. In particular, in the high cutting speed above 345m/min, the surface roughness of the two stainless steels was closely same. The deformed layer thickness of the two stainless steels was generated in the 150$\mu\textrm{m}$-300$\mu\textrm{m}$ ranges, and its value of type 316LN was lower than that of type 316L. This is due to the high strength properties by nitrogen effect. It was found that type 316LN was higher in the tool wear than that type 316L, and flank wear was dominant to crater wear. In face milling works of type 316LN steel, tool wear is regarded as a important problem.

Hot and Cold Rolling Characteristic with High-Nitrogen Steel of Austenitic Stainless (HNS) (오스테나이트계 고질소 스테인레스 강의 열간 및 냉간 압연특성)

  • Lee, J.W.;Kim, D.S.;Kim, B.K.;Kim, D.K.;Kim, Y.D.;Cha, D.J.;Lee, M.R.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.99-101
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    • 2008
  • At 21st century, material development concepts were changed to fulfill the environmental friendly demands. This study is to study the effect of pressurized nitrogen gas and manganese in high nitrogen austenitic stainless steel(HNS) in which N and Mn elements substitute the nickel element. 100kg HNS ingots were made by Pressurized Vacuum Induction Melting(P-VIM) and were forged according to free forging process. As forged HNS were hot and cold rolled by pilot scale rolling machine. Depending on the rolling condition, the mechanical properties of HNS were changed. The roll thrust and sheet folding showed asymmetry condition between work and drive side during cold and hot rolling. The purpose of this study are to improve workability the hot and cold rolling machine and to set the conditions for establishing the rolling process.

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The change of surface properties of nitrogen implanted chromium steel in high temperature environment (고온 이온주입된 크롬강의 표면특성변화)

  • Lee, Chan-Young;Kim, Bum-Suk
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.403-403
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    • 2008
  • This article reports changes in the mechanical properties of chromium steel after nitrogen implantation at high temperature. The samples are implanted with 120keV N-ion at doses ranging from $1\times1080$ to $4\times1080ions/cm^2$ and at substrate temperature ranging from 25 to $400^{\circ}C$. Nano-hardness and AES(Auger electrons spectroscopy) were measured from nitrogen ion implanted layer. The sliding wear and impact wear properties of the implanted samples were also measured. The results revealed that the hardness and mechanical properties of ion implanted samples depend strongly on the ion doses and implantation temperature. The hardness of the nitrogen implanted sample with 120keV, $4\times10^{18}ions/cm^2$, $335^{\circ}C$ was measured to be approximately 20 GPa, which is approximately 5 times higher than that of un-implanted sample (H=3.8 GPa). Also, the sliding wear and impact wear properties of nitrogen implanted samples were greatly improved. Detailed experiment results will be presented.

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Mechanical Properties with Aging Time in High Nitrogen Steel for Transmission Line (가공송전선용 고질소강의 시효시간에 따른 기계적 특성의 변화)

  • Kim, Bong-Seo;Yoo, Kyung-Jae;Kwon, Hae-Woong;Lee, Hee-Woong;Kim, Byung-Geol
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.07d
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    • pp.1664-1666
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    • 1999
  • In order to study the mechanical properties of high nitoren steel with ageing time, hardness, tensile stress several basic properties of Fe-Mn-Cr-Ni-N steel have been studied. With increasing partial pressure of nitrogen and ageing time to 10h, hardness and tensile stress are increased, but decreased beyond 10h because of over ageing. It is considered that the main factor related with mechnical properties is carbide precipitate, $M_7C_3$ which is precipitated with ageing time in matrix and optimum ageing time is 10h in $60^{\circ}C$.

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Research of Nitriding Process on Austenite Stainless Steel with Plasma Immersion Ion Beam (플라스마 이온증착 기술을 이용한 스테인리스강의 질화처리에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jae-Dol;Park, Il-Soo;Ok, Chul-Ho
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.262-267
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    • 2008
  • Plasma immersion ion beam (PIIB) nitriding process is an environmentally benign and cost-effective process, and offers the potential of producing high dose of nitrogen ions in a way of simple, fast and economic technique for the high plasma flux treatment of large surface area with nitrogen ion source gas. In this report PIIB nitriding technique was used for nitriding on austenite stainless steel of AISI304 with plasma treatment at $250{\sim}500^{\circ}C$ for 4 hours, and with the working gas pressure of $2.67{\times}10^{-1}$ Pa in vacuum condition. This PIIB process might prove the advantage of the low energy high flux of ion bombardment and enhance the tribological or mechanical properties of austenite stainless steel by nitriding, Furthermore, PIIB showed a useful surface modification technique for the nitriding an irregularly shaped three dimensional workpiece of austenite stainless steel and for the improvement of surface properties of AISI 304, such as hardness and strength