Tribological response of pack-boronized inconel 601 superalloy surfaces at elevated temperatures

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2025Author
Özdemi̇r Öge, TubaGünen, Ali
Öge, Mecit
Küçük, Yılmaz
Ateş, Buğra
Kanca, Yusuf
Dakes, Kadir
Gök, Mustafa Sabri
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Özdemi̇r Öge, T., Günen, A., Öge, M., Küçük, Y., Ateş, B., Kanca, Y., Dakes, K., Gök, M.S. (2025). Tribological response of pack-boronized inconel 601 superalloy surfaces at elevated temperatures. Tribology International, 203, art. no. 110387. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2024.110387Abstract
Inconel 601 superalloy sample surfaces were pack-borided at 1000 °C for 4 h and 6 h to investigate the effect of boriding treatment on the mechanical and high temperature wear performance. The boride layers were characterized using SEM, EDS, XRD, microhardness tests, nanoindentation and high-temperature wear tests at room temperature and 500 ℃ under 7 N and 15 N normal loads. Boriding led to nearly 300 % increase in the hardness and up to 11-fold increase in the wear performance of the Inconel 601 surfaces. Despite lower COF and specific wear rates, borided surfaces were more susceptible to temperature increase than the non-treated Inconel 601 surfaces due to the lower tendency of wear debris with hard phase content to form a consistent lubricating layer.