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The comparison pack carburizing-nitriding SUS 316 with gas type Welding Grade and Ultra High Purity
Author(s) -
Bambang Sulistiyono,
Yudy Surya Irawan,
Agus Suprapto,
Rudy Soenoko
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
eureka, physics and engineering./eureka, physics and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.303
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2461-4262
pISSN - 2461-4254
DOI - 10.21303/2461-4262.2021.001839
Subject(s) - carburizing , nitriding , materials science , metallurgy , scanning electron microscope , welding , layer (electronics) , composite material
The paper discusses the comparison of pack carburizing-nitriding SUS 316 with gas Nitrogen. The purpose of this study was to increase the hardness and corrosion resistance of SUS 316. The research used a pack carburizing-nitriding method with gas type Welding Grade (WG) and Ultra High Purity (UHP). The pack carburizing process uses teak wood activated carbon and barium carbonate as a bio-photo catalyst. The specimens were put into a Sealed Steel Container containing teak wood activated carbon, with a depth of 1 cm below the activated carbon's surface. The test material is then heated until it reaches 850 °C and is held for 1 hour in a heating furnace. Furthermore, the nitriding process, the specimen is put into a tightly closed nitrogen tube, then nitrogen gas flows until the pressure reaches 41 bar and is held for 24 hours. They are using Welding Grade (WG) and Ultra High Purity (UHP) gas types. Furthermore, microVickers hardness testing, optical microscope, and Scan Electron Microscope (SEM) were carried out. The results of the study include a. There was an increase in violence by 41.7 % for UHP and WG (17.3 %). b. The formation of nitride compounds and carbon dissipation on the specimen surface in the UHP carburizing-nitriding pack treatment is more than WG. The formation of a nitride layer is indicated by its fine and dense morphology and film bonding to the substrate. The chemical composition affects the diffusivity of nitrogen atoms in modifying the surface layer of the substrate. The higher the nitride compound formed, the smoother the substrate surface. Also, with UHP treatment, the lower the elemental content of Cr makes SUS 316 more resistant to corrosion. So that SUS 316 UHP can be recommended for use as an implant material

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