Investigation of mechanical, kinetic and corrosion properties of borided AISI 304, AISI 420 and AISI 430
Abstract
In this study, three different types of stainless steels, AISI 304, AISI 420, and AISI 430 were pack
borided under 850 °C–925 °C–1000 °C for 2, 4, and 6 h, respectively. Morphologies of coating
were investigated by optical and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The maximum layer
hardness was determined to be 1736 HV0.05, 1659 HV0.05, and 1572 HV0.05 for AISI 304, AISI
420, and AISI 430, respectively. Phases formed on the layer were determined by X-ray
analysis (XRD) to confirm the presence of FeB, Fe2B, CrB, and MnB phases. Boride layer
morphology was found to be a planar and compact structure. The activation energies of the
coating were investigated. The corrosion resistance values of stainless steels were
determined from the static immersion tests performed in 10% HCl solution. There was a
remarkable increase in the corrosion resistance of borided steel compared to that of
untreated samples.