Nitrided Steel

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Nitrided Steel Group Members

Kurtis Carlock David Griggs Christina Lehman Phillip Levins R.J. Santucci

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Introduction and Background Gas Nitriding

•Method of hardening steels without deformation or phase change

•Low-carbon, low-alloy steels baked at low temperature (~1100°F) in a nitrogen-rich atmosphere

•Nitrogen diffuses into the surface, providing case-hardening and corrosion resistance

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Introduction and Background Ferritic Nitro-Carburizing (FNC)

•Similar to Gas Nitriding

•Steel baked at even lower temperature (~1000°F) in atmosphere containing Nitrogen and Carbon

•Both N and C diffuse interstitially into the ferrite structure •Outer surface of the steel hardened and protected

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Introduction and Background Questions Considered: •What occurs during Nitriding? • Hardening? • Changes in the composition? • Effects on the microstructure?

•What type of steel is this? • Look at the composition

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Samples 1. 2. 3.

Gas nitrided steel @ 1100°F for 24 hours Ferritic Nitro-carburized (FNC) steel @ 1000°F for 5 hours Base steel (untreated)

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Sample Preparation •Sectioning: • Cut with a diamond saw

•Mounting: • Hot mounted with epoxy

Cross-Section

•Polishing: • Polished up to 1 micron finish •Etching: • 1-3% Nital etchant Bulk

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Characterization Techniques Overview Vickers Test: Found/compared the hardness values of each sample • •

Bulk applied load: 0.5 kg Cross-Section applied load: 0.1 kg

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Characterization Techniques Overview • Optical: Looked at the general microstructure of each sample • Hirox KH 7700

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Characterization Techniques Overview •SEM and EDS: Mainly used to find composition of each of the cross-sections • JEOL 6700F Scanning Electron Microscope

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Base Steel Grain boundaries

Bulk Spring Presentations 2012

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Base Steel Top cross-section

mount

Bottom cross-section

Cross-Section Spring Presentations 2012

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FNC Steel

Bulk

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FNC Steel Top cross-section

Nitrided layer

mount

Bottom cross-section

Cross-Section Spring Presentations 2012

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Nitrided Steel

Bulk Spring Presentations 2012

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Nitrided Steel Top cross-section Oxides

mount

Nitrided layer

Bottom cross-section

Cross-Section Spring Presentations 2012

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Grain Size Analysis - Base 17 15 11 16 14 16 13 11 16 17

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The average grain size for the base steel is 147µm2

Grain Size Analysis - FNC 14 10 12 16 16 14 13 15 12 10

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The average grain size for the FNC steel is 180µm2

Grain Size Analysis - Nitrided 16 13 11 12 16 12 10 11 12 11

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The average grain size for the Nitrided steel is 204µm2

SEM of Base Cross-Section

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SEM of Base Cross-Section

No visible differences at edges of material

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SEM of FNC Cross-Section

Oxides

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SEM of FNC Cross-Section

Visibly nitrided layers

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SEM of Nitrided Cross-Section

Beginning of visibly nitrided layer

Oxides

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SEM of Nitrided Cross-Section

Visibly nitrided layers Dendrites

Oxides

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EDS of Nitrided Cross-Section

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Summary of EDS Results

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Sample Type

Fe (Wt%)

Mn (Wt%)

Base

98.74

1.26

FNC

98.77

1.23

Nitrided

98.85

1.15

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Hardness Testing Hardness points decrease in size when closer to nitrided layer

Vickers Screenshot of Nitrided Cross-Section Spring Presentations 2012

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Hardness Testing mount

212 HV

edge

474 HV 563 HV

260 HV

edge

Shape Change Indicates Change in Hardness

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FNC Cross-Section Spring Presentations 2012

176 HV

Nitrided Cross-Section

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Comparison of Bulk Hardness

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Comparison of Cross-Section Hardness 700

Cross Entire Profile

600

Vicker's Hardness Value

500

400 Base Cross

Nitride Cross

300

FNC Cross 200

100

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Comparison of Cross-Section Hardness Cross Internal 190

Vicker's Hardness Value

170

150 Base Cross Internal Nitride Cross Internal FNC Cross Internal

130

Consistent hardness values 110

90 3

4

5

6

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8

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Trial

SEM of Base Cross-Section Spring Presentations 2012

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Average Hardness Average Hardness Values 400 337.5385

350

Hardness (HV)

300 250 177.9

200 150

111.5

188.8571

194.8 Bulk Cross-Section

102.5833

100 50 0 Base

FNC

Nitrided

Sample Type

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Results •FNC and nitrided steels have higher hardness

• Bulk samples: 195.4HV (Nitrided) and 177.9HV (FNC) vs 111.5HV (base steel)



Hirox images show visibly nitrided region • Region of clear diffusion (~20-60𝜇𝑚 into the sample)



EDS analysis inconclusive for nitrogen • Nitrogen is low atomic mass; may not be detectable by EDS • Main metallic components are Iron (>98%) and Manganese (1-2%)

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Discussion • Nitriding steel was found to increase hardness as compared to base steel

•Errors

• Not able to detect presence of nitrogen in samples using EDS • Vickers hardness near edge of sample is inconclusive

•Quantify nitrogen content in steel

• Potential techniques include Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES), Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (TOF-SIMS), or Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS)

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Summary • The goal was to determine if and to what extent nitriding steel affects its physical properties



The hardness of Nitrided and FNC steel was found to be greater than that of a base steel



Further experimentation • Quantify the amount of nitrogen in the samples

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Acknowledgements

•Jim Dusin & Kyle Cox, Pantheon Steel LLC •Matt Steiner •Mike Melia •Professor Fitz-Gerald

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