Abstract
Abstract
Nitrogen ion implantation and carburization technology were chosen to modify the surface properties of titanium alloys. The surface components and element concentration distribution profile of the modified titanium alloy were characterized with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The surface hardness and contact angle of the modified titanium alloys were measured to analyse the improvement of the mechanical properties and wettability. Friction and wear tests were performed between the modified titanium alloy plate against a ZrO2 ball on a universal multi-functional tester. Then the tribological behaviours of the modified titanium alloys were investigated by means of scanning electron microscopy and a laser granularity ana-lyser. The XPS analysis results indicated that titanium nitride and titanium carbide were formed on the titanium alloy surface. In addition, the surface hardness of nitrogen-ion-implanted titanium increased from 335±7.4 HV (
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