Nitrogen plasma immersion ion implantation and silicon sputter deposition combined with methane implantation as an in-line process for improving corrosion and wear performance of stainless steels

Citation
K. Volz et al., Nitrogen plasma immersion ion implantation and silicon sputter deposition combined with methane implantation as an in-line process for improving corrosion and wear performance of stainless steels, SURF COAT, 128, 2000, pp. 479-483
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
02578972 → ACNP
Volume
128
Year of publication
2000
Pages
479 - 483
Database
ISI
SICI code
0257-8972(200006/07)128:<479:NPIIIA>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Plasma immersion ion implantation has been used to combine ion implantation with thermally enhanced diffusion and thus bridge the gap between low temp erature ion implantation and plasma diffusion treatment at elevated tempera ture. Particularly stainless steels were of interest, because they often sh ow a poor tribological behaviour, which can be improved when they are harde ned by incorporating nitrogen and forming a hardened surface zone. Using th is technique one has to be careful with the temperature because the corrosi on performance may easily degrade. The present paper describes a combinatio n of nitrogen PIII treatment of stainless steel at intermediate temperature with depositing a thin silicon carbide film on top of the nitrided zone in an on-line sputtering/PIII process with a methane plasma. The resulting mu ltilayer/gradient layer system of a thin amorphous SiC film on a several mi crometer thick nitrided zone of the steel shows a greatly improved performa nce both with respect to corrosion and wear in comparison to the untreated steel and the nitrided steel without a carbide top layer. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.