Boriding steel 38KhNM with the use of high-frequency current heating
Chemicothermal Treatment
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Conclusions
- 1.
Boriding in a paste consisting of boron carbide and bonding agent (polyvinyl alcohol) using HFC heating at 1170–1180°C makes it possible to obtain in a short time (2–10 sec) a eutectic type layer ∼220 μm thick. The presence of a boride layer increases strength properties with almost unchanged ductility.
- 2.
Wear resistance of parts with a boride eutectic layer ∼220 μm thick is eight times greater than for uncoated parts.
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Alcohol Carbide Boron Ductility Wear Resistance
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