Plasma nitriding behavior of Ti6Al4V orthopedic alloy

By Yildiz, F.; Yetim, A.F.; Alsaran, A. & Çelik, A.
Published in Surface and Coatings Technology NULL 2008

Abstract

The influence of plasma nitriding on mechanical, corrosion and tribological properties of Ti6Al4V has been investigated using X-ray diffraction, microhardness tester, scanning electron microscopy, pin-on-disc tribotester, electrochemical polarization and impedance spectroscopy. Plasma nitriding treatment of Ti6Al4V has been performed in 25%Ar–75%N2 gas mixture, for treatment times of 1–4 h at the temperatures of 650–750 °C. The corrosion tests were carried out in Ringer solution at 37 °C, and the wear tests were performed in dry sliding conditions. XRD analyses confirm the formation of δ-TiN and tetragonal É›-Ti2N phases in the modified layer. It was observed that the surface hardness and wear resistance increase as the treatment time and temperature increase. The electrochemical impedance measurements indicate a decrease in double layer capacitance value and increase in charge transfer resistance for the nitrided specimens compared to the untreated ones.

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