This research aims to determine the depth of diffusion of nitrogen in steel 16MnCr5 after gas nitriding. Nitriding was performed in the ammonia atmosphere at three temperatures (510, 550 and 590°C), with four different durations for each temperature. The research techniques were metallographic and electron probe micro-analysis (EPMA). According to the first method, with the optical microscope Neophot 30 of the firm Carl Zeiss Jena, the surfaces of all samples were observed. The nitriding layers were photographed with the help of a microscope, from which the depths of nitrogen diffusion were determined. The hardness-depth profiles of nitride specimens were determined with a Vickers automatic micro-hardness tester from LECO, and the distance between two consecutive points was 50 μm. The depth of nitrogen diffusion into the nitride samples was determined from the hardness curves. The nitrogen concentration-depth profiles of the nitrided specimens were determined with EPMA using a Joel JXA-8900RL microanalyser operated at 20 kV. A comparison of the results of the different experimental methods was made, which allowed conclusions to be made as regards the depth of nitrogen diffusion in 16MnCr5 steel.
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Naim Syla, Dr Sc
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Naim Syla, Dr Sc
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Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo
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Fisnik Aliaj, Dr Sc
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Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo
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Bashkim Dalipi, Dr Sc
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Bashkim Dalipi, Dr Sc
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Education, University of Gjilan, Gjilan, Kosovo
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Njomza Elezaj, MSc
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Njomza Elezaj, MSc
Teaching Assistant
Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo
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Arbër Zeqiraj, MSc
Arbër Zeqiraj, MSc
Teaching Assistant
Department of Materials and Metallurgy, University of Mitrovica, Mitrovica, Kosovo
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
June 27 2021
Accepted:
October 26 2021
Online ISSN: 2046-0155
Print ISSN: 2046-0147
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2022
Emerging Materials Research (2022) 11 (1): 138–140.
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Received:
June 27 2021
Accepted:
October 26 2021
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Syla N, Aliaj F, Dalipi B, Elezaj N, Zeqiraj A (2022), "The depth of the diffusion of nitrogen in 16MnCr5 steel after gas nitriding". Emerging Materials Research, Vol. 11 No. 1 pp. 138–140, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jemmr.21.00086
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