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Benefits
Improves Wear Resistance.
Improves Fatigue Strength.
Improves Basic Strength.
Reduces Friction.
Reduces Galling.
Latest
Technology
Most modern surface hardening process using Nitrogen.
Cost
Effectiveness
No need for grinding after Plasma Nitriding.
Prolongs Component Life.
Saves on Plant Down Time.
Facilitates the use of smaller sections for a given applied load.
Quality
Approved to ISO9001 - 2000.
Low Treatment Temperature
No Distortion.
Retains Base Hardness.
Suitable Materials
Most Alloy Steels Containing Chromium and Molybdenum.
High Alloy Steels which also contain Aluminium Tungsten and Vanadium.
Austenitic and Martensitic Stainless Steels.
Cast Irons.
Hardness Profile
Up to 1200 VPN.
Up to 0.6mm.
Effective Masking
Plasma Nitride selected areas of component only.
Range of Components
Shafts and Extruder Screws up to 6m long suspended during treatment.
Gears, Pins, Moulds Rolls, Dies.
High Repeatability
Accurate control of Plasma Nitriding treatment parameters. Repeat items
Plasma Nitrided identically.
Plasma Nitriding
works by placing the component to be treated in a vacuum furnace so that
it is electrically insulated from the furnace. The furnace is evacuated
and the treatment gas is introduced. A DC voltage is applied between the
component and the surface wall which ionises the treatment gas (the component
being the cathode and the furnace wall anode). The positive ions of the
treatment gas are accelerated towards the negatively charged component.
On hitting the surface of the component the ions transfer their kinetic
energy in the form of heat, thus heating up the component.
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