CoCrMo is a biomedical grade alloy which is widely used in the manufacturing of orthopaedic implants such as hip and knee replacement joints because of it has high hardness, high corrosion resistance, and excellent biocompatibility. However, the release of metal ions due to corrosion and wear of the alloy over time may cause allergic or other adverse reactions in some patients. To date, various surface modification techniques including nitriding, have been used to improve the performance of CoCrMo (F75) alloy.15 m 3 N -1 m -1 (-1100 V), which were one order of magnitude lower than the untreated substrate, Kc = 6 ×10 -14 m 3 N -1 m -1 . The Knoop microhardness (HK) of nitrided samples significantly increased by a factor of 5 (HK= 2750 at -1100 V) as compared to the untreated substrate, HK=525, demonstrating the high efficiency of the process. The samples nitrided at -700 V and -900 V exhibited enhanced corrosion resistance as compared to untreated alloy by avoiding the formation of CrN based compounds which adversely affect the corrosion performance.