Effect of Carbonitriding on Corrosion Resistance of Steel 30MnB5 in Two Acidic Environments


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Corrosion resistance of steel 30MnB5 is studied after carbonitriding, after conventional quenching, and without treatment. Corrosion tests are performed for from 24 to 168 h in two acidic environments (in a hydrochloric acid solution with 10% mole fraction and in fertilizer-containing soil). It is shown that the rate of corrosion of the steel in both environments after carbonitriding is lower than after quenching).

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Aysel Yazici

Celal Bayar University, Turgutlu Vocational School, Department of Machine and Metal Technologies

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Email: aysel.yazici@cbu.edu.tr
Turkey, Turgutlu, Manisa

M. Sadrettin Zeybek

Celal Bayar University, Turgutlu Vocational School, Department of Industrial Glass and Ceramics

Email: aysel.yazici@cbu.edu.tr
Turkey, Turgutlu, Manisa

Hüseyin Güler

Ege University, Agricultural Faculty, Agricultural Machinery Department

Email: aysel.yazici@cbu.edu.tr
Turkey, Izmir

Muhterem Koç

Celal Bayar University, Turgutlu Vocational School, Department of Industrial Glass and Ceramics

Email: aysel.yazici@cbu.edu.tr
Turkey, Turgutlu, Manisa

F. Göksel Pekýtkan

Ege University, Agricultural Faculty, Agricultural Machinery Department

Email: aysel.yazici@cbu.edu.tr
Turkey, Izmir

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