Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a crank shaft made of austenitic stainless steel comprising masking portions other than a journal portion of the crank shaft, holding the journal portion of the crank shaft in a fluorine- or a fluoride-containing gas atmosphere having a concentration of fluorine source component of 1000 to 5000 ppm, wherein at least one fluorine source component is selected from NF.sub.3, BF.sub.3, CF.sub.4, HF, SF.sub.6, and F.sub.2 and is contained in an inactive gas, under a heated condition at a temperature of 250 to 400.degree. C. to form a fluoride layer on the surface of the journal portion, removing said fluorine- or fluoride-containing gas atmosphere from contact with said journal portion, thereafter further holding the journal portion of the crankshaft with said fluoride layer on the surface of the journal portion in a nitrogen-containing atmosphere containing NH.sub.3 under a heated condition at a temperature of 480 to 700.degree. C. to form a nitride layer having a thickness of 10 to 70 .mu.m and a surface hardness of 1000 to 1350 Hv on the surface of the journal portion, and thereafter removing said masking.
- 2. A method of manufacturing a crank shaft made of austenitic stainless steel comprising masking portions other than a journal portion of the crank shaft, holding the journal portion of the crank shaft in a fluorine- or a fluoride-containing gas atmosphere having a concentration of fluorine source component of 1000 to 5000 ppm, wherein at least one fluorine source component selected from NF.sub.3, BF.sub.3, CF.sub.4, HF, SF.sub.6, and F.sub.2 and is contained in an inactive gas, under a heated condition at a temperature of 250 to 400.degree. C. to form a fluoride layer on the surface of the journal portion, thereafter further holding the journal portion of the crankshaft with said fluoride layer on the surface of the journal portion in a nitrogen-containing atmosphere containing NH.sub.3 under a heated condition at a temperature of 480 to 700.degree. C. to remove the fluoride layer and form a nitride layer having a thickness of 10 to 70 .mu.m and a surface hardness of 1000 to 1350 Hv on the surface of the journal portion, and thereafter removing said masking.
- 3. A method of manufacturing a crank shaft made of austenitic stainless steel comprising masking portions other than journal and pin portions of the crank shaft, holding the journal and pin portions of the crank shaft in a fluorine- or a fluoride-containing gas atmosphere having a concentration of fluorine source component of 1000 to 5000 ppm, wherein at least one fluorine source component is selected from NF.sub.3, BF.sub.3, CF.sub.4, HF, SF.sub.6, and F.sub.2 and is contained in an inactive gas under a heated condition at a temperature of 250 to 400.degree. C. to form a fluoride layer on the surface of the journal and pin portions, removing said fluorine- or fluoride-containing gas atmosphere from contact with said journal and pin portions, thereafter further holding the journal and pin portions of the crankshaft with said fluoride layer on the surface of the journal and pin portions in a nitrogen-containing atmosphere containing NH.sub.3 under a heated condition at a temperature of 480 to 700.degree. C. to form a nitride layer having a thickness of 10 to 70 .mu.m and a surface hardness of 1000 to 1350 Hv on the surface of the journal and pin portions, and therefore removing said masking.
- 4. A method of manufacturing a crank shaft made of austenitic stainless steel comprising masking portions other than journal and pin portions of the crank shaft, holding the journal and pin portions of the crank shaft in a fluorine- or a fluoride-containing gas atmosphere having a concentration of fluorine source component of 1000 to 5000 ppm, wherein at least one fluorine source component is selected from NF.sub.3, BF.sub.3, CF.sub.4, HF, SF.sub.6, and F.sub.2 and is contained in an inactive gas under a heated condition at a temperature of 250 to 400.degree. C. to form a fluoride layer on the surface of the journal and pin portions, thereafter further holding the journal and pin portions of the crank shaft with said fluoride layer on the surface of the journal and pin portions in a nitrogen-containing atmosphere containing NH.sub.3 under a heated condition at a temperature of 480 to 700.degree. C. to remove the fluoride layer and form a nitride layer having a thickness of 10 to 70 .mu.m and a surface hardness of 1000 to 1350 Hv on the surface of the journal and pin portions, and thereafter removing said masking.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/208,185, filed Mar. 10, 1994, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 08/021,474, filed Feb. 23, 1993, now abandoned; which was a division of Ser. No. 07/852,219, filed May 28, 1992 now abandoned, which is a national stage application of PCT/JP91/01597, filed Nov. 20, 1991.
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