Publication: Tribo-corrosion behavior of electroplating, nitrocarburizing, and QPQ processes on barrel finishing
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Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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Abstract In this study, the effects of nitrocarburizing, QPQ, and Cr coating on the surface properties of 32CrMoV12-10 gun barrels are discussed. Hardness measurements, pin-on-disc tests, and anodic polarization tests were performed to examine the hardness values, wear resistance, friction coefficient, and corrosion resistance. The hardness of the specimen treated with QPQ was found to be the highest. Comparing the hardness profiles, it was observed that the casing depth of the nitrocarburized sample was shallower than that of the QPQ-treated sample. The pin-on-disc test revealed that the nitrocarburized sample exhibited a high coefficient of friction, while the Cr-coated sample showed the lowest coefficient of friction. Analyzing the Tafel polarization curve, it was determined that the nitrocarburized and QPQ-treated specimens demonstrated similar levels of corrosion resistance. However, it can be noted that the QPQ-treated specimen had a slightly lower corrosion rate.
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Nitrocarburizing, Wear resistance, Gun barrels, Friction, Surface treatment, Corrosion resistance, Nitrocarburized, QPQ, Hardness, Polarization, Pin-on-disc-tests, Corrosive effects, Corrosion behaviour, Microstructure, Polarization tests, Wear behavior, Gun barrel, Corrosion rate, Hardness measurement, Tribo-corrosion, Austenitic stainless-steel, Electroplating, Cr coatings, Barrel finishing