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- 2019Plasmochemical investigations of DLC/WCx nanocomposite coatings synthesized by gas injection magnetron sputtering techniquecitations
- 2018Influence of low temperature plasma oxynitriding on the mechanical behavior of NiTi shape memory alloyscitations
- 2017Structure and properties of composite layers of nitrided layers with surface zone of manganese phosphate type produced on 32CDV13 steel
- 2011The effect of the diffusive, composite chromium nitride layers produced by a hybrid surface treatment on the corrosion behavior of AZ91D magnesium alloycitations
- 2003Modification by composite coatings of knives made of low alloy steel for wood machining purposescitations
- 2001The influence of glow discharge nitriding, oxynitriding and carbonitriding on surface modification of Ti-1Al-1Mn titanium alloycitations
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The influence of glow discharge nitriding, oxynitriding and carbonitriding on surface modification of Ti-1Al-1Mn titanium alloy
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<p>Recent surface treatment studies show that titanium alloys should have an improved resistance to frictional wear and fatigue strength limit without any loss of their high corrosion resistance. These requirements can be satisfied by producing surface nitrided, oxynitrided and carbonitrided diffusion layers. This paper presents the results of metallographic examinations, corrosion and wear resistance tests, surface chemical composition investigation, as well as rotating and bending fatigue tests. These surface treatments increase the useful properties of the titanium alloy. The influence of treatment time and the thickness of the layers on its properties are also investigated. © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.</p>