Abstract
Microstructural examination of a nitrided part is the most commonly used method for evaluating nitriding material and process performance. Microstructural evaluation also helps to validate that the process ran as intended and produced the desired nitrided case characteristics. However, sample preparation is often complicated by the partial or complete breakaway of the compound layer and may affect the accuracy of the conclusions made. A set of experiments was performed to evaluate the effect of two saw cutting methods, the use of metal foil for sample mounting, and the use of Ni plating before cutting. Microstructures of 12 experimental conditions were analyzed. Recommendations were made for the nitrided sample preparation best practice to analyze compound layer uniformity and thickness.