Comparing of Microhardness of the Stellite 6 Cobalt Alloy Implanted with 175 keV Mn+ Ions and 120 keV N+ Ions

Nowadays, high-precision machines require lightweight materials with very high strength. Ion implantation is used to improve the mechanical strength of the material. A further paper presents the influence of manganese and nitrogen ion implantation on changes of microhardness of the surface layer of...

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Main Authors: Mariusz Kamiński, Piotr Budzyński, Mirosław Szala, Marcin Turek
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Language:English
Published: Society of Polish Mechanical Engineers and Technicians 2019-09-01
Series:Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
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spelling doaj-e7b2aec35b2142ca99ceebf6a870d7812020-11-25T00:32:00ZengSociety of Polish Mechanical Engineers and TechniciansAdvances in Science and Technology Research Journal2080-40752299-86242019-09-0113317918510.12913/22998624/111965111965Comparing of Microhardness of the Stellite 6 Cobalt Alloy Implanted with 175 keV Mn+ Ions and 120 keV N+ IonsMariusz Kamiński0Piotr Budzyński1Mirosław Szala2Marcin Turek3Department of Automotive Vehicles, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka str. 36, 20-618 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Automotive Vehicles, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka str. 36, 20-618 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka str. 36, 20-618 Lublin, PolandInstitute of Physics, M.Curie-Skłodowska University, M.Curie-Sklodowska sq. 1, 20-031 Lublin, PolandNowadays, high-precision machines require lightweight materials with very high strength. Ion implantation is used to improve the mechanical strength of the material. A further paper presents the influence of manganese and nitrogen ion implantation on changes of microhardness of the surface layer of cobalt alloy. Samples were analyzed with the SEM-EDS Phenom ProX microscope. Microhardness was assessed with the Vickers method, and the loads of 1 gf (0.00981 N) and 5 gf (0.049 N) was applied using a FM-800 from Future-Tech microhardness meter. At a load of 1 gf, the penetration depth of the implanted specimens was reached not exceeding 0.5 um. At this depth, all samples showed an increase in microhardness compared to the unimplanted sample. The highest increase in microhardness was achieved after implantation of Mn ions with dose D=1∙1017 Mn+/cm2 and energy E=175 keV. The increased load on the indenter to 5 gf reduced the microhardness differences between implanted and unimplanted samples.http://www.journalssystem.com/astrj/Comparing-of-microhardness-of-the-Stellite-6-cobalt-alloy-implanted-with-175-keV,111965,0,2.htmlmicrohardnessIon implantationStellite 6Cobalt alloy
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author Mariusz Kamiński
Piotr Budzyński
Mirosław Szala
Marcin Turek
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Piotr Budzyński
Mirosław Szala
Marcin Turek
Comparing of Microhardness of the Stellite 6 Cobalt Alloy Implanted with 175 keV Mn+ Ions and 120 keV N+ Ions
Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
microhardness
Ion implantation
Stellite 6
Cobalt alloy
author_facet Mariusz Kamiński
Piotr Budzyński
Mirosław Szala
Marcin Turek
author_sort Mariusz Kamiński
title Comparing of Microhardness of the Stellite 6 Cobalt Alloy Implanted with 175 keV Mn+ Ions and 120 keV N+ Ions
title_short Comparing of Microhardness of the Stellite 6 Cobalt Alloy Implanted with 175 keV Mn+ Ions and 120 keV N+ Ions
title_full Comparing of Microhardness of the Stellite 6 Cobalt Alloy Implanted with 175 keV Mn+ Ions and 120 keV N+ Ions
title_fullStr Comparing of Microhardness of the Stellite 6 Cobalt Alloy Implanted with 175 keV Mn+ Ions and 120 keV N+ Ions
title_full_unstemmed Comparing of Microhardness of the Stellite 6 Cobalt Alloy Implanted with 175 keV Mn+ Ions and 120 keV N+ Ions
title_sort comparing of microhardness of the stellite 6 cobalt alloy implanted with 175 kev mn+ ions and 120 kev n+ ions
publisher Society of Polish Mechanical Engineers and Technicians
series Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
issn 2080-4075
2299-8624
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Nowadays, high-precision machines require lightweight materials with very high strength. Ion implantation is used to improve the mechanical strength of the material. A further paper presents the influence of manganese and nitrogen ion implantation on changes of microhardness of the surface layer of cobalt alloy. Samples were analyzed with the SEM-EDS Phenom ProX microscope. Microhardness was assessed with the Vickers method, and the loads of 1 gf (0.00981 N) and 5 gf (0.049 N) was applied using a FM-800 from Future-Tech microhardness meter. At a load of 1 gf, the penetration depth of the implanted specimens was reached not exceeding 0.5 um. At this depth, all samples showed an increase in microhardness compared to the unimplanted sample. The highest increase in microhardness was achieved after implantation of Mn ions with dose D=1∙1017 Mn+/cm2 and energy E=175 keV. The increased load on the indenter to 5 gf reduced the microhardness differences between implanted and unimplanted samples.
topic microhardness
Ion implantation
Stellite 6
Cobalt alloy
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