The phase formation and annealing behaviour are reported after nitrogen PII
I in two austenitic stainless steels, DIN 1.4541 (X6CrNiTi18.10) and DIN 1.
4571 (X6CrNiMoTi17.12.2), differing only in the Mo content. The treatment p
arameter were pulses of 10 mu s and 40 kV for a nitrogen dose of 4 x 10(18)
cm(-2) at a temperature of 380 degrees C. In 1.4541, without Mo, the modif
ied layer is limited to 1.5 mu m while the 2 wt.% Mo-containing 1.4571 exhi
bits a layer thickness of 15 mu m. No difference in the hardness (corrected
for the layer thickness) and the wear behaviour was observed. Using X-ray
diffraction (XRD) a lattice expansion between 5 and 11%, was observed, not
correlated with the nitrogen content (as determined by glow discharge optic
al spectroscopy - GDOS). After annealing at 400 and 425 degrees C for diffe
rent times, the lattice constant is slightly reduced, albeit no phase trans
formation was observed in 1.4571. In 1.4541 at a temperature of 425 degrees
C a strong reduction of the lattice expansion, coupled with an inward diff
usion of the nitrogen was observed. No mechanism explaining this behaviour
is available at the moment. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reser
ved.