Double glow plasma chromizing of Ti6Al4V alloys: Impact of working time, substrate–target distance, argon pressure and surface temperature of substrate

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Volume: 121, Pages: 81 - 87
Published: Nov 1, 2015
Abstract
Surface chromizing of Ti6Al4V alloys was achieved by double glow plasma surface metallurgy technology. Effects of working time, substrate–target distance, argon pressure and surface temperature of substrate on chromium coating were investigated in detail. The results show that the structure of coating achieved by double glow plasma surface chromizing includes a complete structure of surface deposited layer, inter diffusion layer and...
Paper Details
Title
Double glow plasma chromizing of Ti6Al4V alloys: Impact of working time, substrate–target distance, argon pressure and surface temperature of substrate
Published Date
Nov 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
121
Pages
81 - 87
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