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Experiments were carried out to study the effects of ion nitriding of type
304 stainless steel in the temperature range from 450 to 600 degrees C for
different concentrations of N-2, H-2 and C2H2. The pressure of the gas (a m
ixture of nitrogen, hydrogen and acetylene) and the temperature during the
nitriding process exert a profound influence on the surface hardness. The n
ature of the compound layer formed on the surface was studied by X-ray diff
raction, microhardness and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). A high c
oncentration of hydrogen species during the nitriding process decreases the
chromium concentration on the surface. The deconvolution method (peak anal
ysis fitting) and XPS analysis identified the phase Cr3Ni2. We observed a v
ery high hardness (1635 kg mm(-2)) at 0.5% C2H2 concentration at 500 degree
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