plasmanitridning
Plasmanitridning is a surface hardening process used to improve the wear resistance and fatigue strength of metallic components. It involves introducing nitrogen atoms into the surface layer of a metal using a plasma. The process typically takes place in a vacuum chamber at elevated temperatures, generally between 400 and 600 degrees Celsius. A glow discharge is established between the workpiece and the chamber walls, which are maintained at a negative electrical potential. This plasma, composed of ions, electrons, and neutral gas species, bombards the surface of the workpiece.
During plasmanitridning, nitrogen ions from the plasma diffuse into the metal surface. This diffusion leads to
Compared to traditional gas nitriding, plasmanitridning offers several advantages. It allows for more precise control over