E. Menthe et Kt. Rie, Plasma nitriding and plasma nitrocarburizing of electroplated hard chromium to increase the wear and the corrosion properties, SURF COAT, 112(1-3), 1999, pp. 217-220
We have investigated the effect of plasma nitriding and plasma nitrocarburi
zing on the microstructure and properties of electroplated chromium. Plasma
nitriding and plasma nitrocarburizing are applied to 15-100 mu m thick ele
ctroplated hard chromium coatings to increase both the wear and the corrosi
on resistance. The properties of the plasma-modified hard chromium layers a
re characterized by measuring the wear resistance with a Taber wear tester
and the corrosion resistance with a salt spray fog test. Cyclic voltammetry
is performed in a standard electrochemical cell using a 0.5 M H2SO4 soluti
on acidified to pH 0.3. The compound layer after plasma nitriding consists
of CrN and Cr2N with a maximum hardness of about 1100 HK0.01. After plasma
nitrocarburizing, Cr3C2 and Cr7C3 are formed. After plasma nitrocarburizing
, the maximum hardness is increased up to 2200 HK0.01. The wear rate is red
uced as compared to an untreated chromium layer. The exposure time in the s
alt spray fog, before corrosion products are visible can be increased by a
factor of 5. The improvement in wear and corrosion resistance after plasma
nitriding and plasma nitrocarburizing is discussed considering microstructu
ral changes of the treated layer. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights
reserved.