Co-10Fe Co-20Fe, and Co-40Fe alloys containing 3 at. % Al were internally n
itrided in NH3/H-2 mixtures over the range 700-1000 degrees C. The kinetics
of thickening of the internal-reaction zone followed the parabolic rate la
w, suggesting that solid-state diffusion was rate controlling. Nitrogen per
meabilities were obtained for each alloy. AlN was the only nitride to form
for all materials and at all temperatures. At high temperature, the nitride
precipitates formed hexagonal plates near the surface, the precipitates be
coming more blocky near the reaction front. Precipitate size increased with
increasing depth in the alloy and increasing temperature, because of compe
tition between nucleation and growth processes. Increasing iron content inc
reased the reacion kinetics due to increased nitrogen solubility with incre
asing iron content.