Surface-carbonitrided stainless steel part excellent in wear resistance and its manufacturing method
Abstract
A steel part according to the present invention is a part in which a surface of an austenitic stainless steel containing 3 to 20 mass % of Mn was carbonitrided to be hardened. By setting Vickers hardness of the surface to 1350 HV or more and setting a depth of a hardened layer having 1000 HV or more from the surface of the steel to 10 μm or more, when the part according to the present invention is applied to a part required for sliding and wear resistance particularly, the service life can be improved significantly. Further, since the manufacturing method is performed by only heating in a gas atmosphere, a large number of parts can be simultaneously treated. Thus the stainless steel parts of the present invention can be adopted to wide fields as stainless steel parts required for wear resistance.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A surface-carbonitrided stainless steel part excellent in wear resistance, in which 3 to 20 mass % of Mn is contained in the steel and a surface of the steel was carbonitrided to be hardened, wherein a Vickers hardness of the surface is 1350 HV or more and a compound primarily comprised of a nitrogen compound containing carbon is formed on said surface and yet a depth of a hardened layer having 1000 HV or more from the surface of said steel is 10 μm or more.
2 . A manufacturing method of a surface-carbonitrided stainless steel part excellent in wear resistance according to claim 1 , wherein after a stainless steel part containing 3 to 20 mass % of Mn, molded in a required shape, was surface activated in an atmosphere containing halogen gas or halide gas, the obtained stainless steel part is carbonitrided at 430 to 600° C. in an atmosphere containing NH 3 and carburizing gas.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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