Surface hardening behavior of titanium alloys in carburization

A. S.M.A. Haseeb, M. F. Islam, M. O. Alam, S. A.M. Tofail

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Abstract

Surface hardening of titanium alloys has been attracting a lot of interest in recent years because of their increasing use in machine components and orthopedic implants requiring improved tribological properties. The present paper describes the surface hardening behavior of two commercial titanium alloys in pack carburization. Carburization of IMI 318 and IMI 325 was carried out in a packed bed containing 50% charcoal, 35% coke, 10% barium carbonate, 3% calcium carbonate and 2% sodium carbonate. Carburization was done in the temperature range of 800 °C to 900 °C for 1 to 3 hours. The carburized samples were investigated by optical microscopy, microhardness measurements and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Surface hardness as high as 900 KHN was achieved in the carburized samples. Development of hardness profiles on the samples was found to be dependent on the alloy type, carburizing temperature and time. The hardness profiles on each of the alloys are discussed in terms of the phases formed and microstructure developed during the carburization process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages163-173
Number of pages11
Publication statusPublished - 1997
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the 1997 126th TMS Annual Meeting - Indianapolis, IN, USA
Duration: 14 Sep 199718 Sep 1997

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 1997 126th TMS Annual Meeting
CityIndianapolis, IN, USA
Period14/09/9718/09/97

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