Abstract
Ductile cast iron can be heat-treated to obtain a significant property improvement austempering, resulting in Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI). Performance can be further improved by using boronized surface layers which are capable of reaching high hardnesses (2100 HV). In this work, samples of nodular cast iron alloyed with copper, copper-nickel and copper-nickel molybdenum were borided in a salt bath (borax + aluminum) at temperatures 850, 900 and 950 °C for 2 and 4 hours. After these treatments, the samples were directly austempered from the boriding temperature in salt baths at temperatures of 240, 300 and 360°C (boroaustempering) which avoided the need for a subsequent reheating for such processing. The boriding treatment produced uniform layers with thicknesses in the range 35-130 micrometers and hardness in the range from 1300 to 1700 HV.