Conclusions
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The induction salt bath ISV-ÉB is intended for electrolytic and nonelectrolytic boronizing and for heating steel parts to be hardened in toolrooms of engineering plants equipped with high-frequency installations.
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The small size and weight make it possible to use this bath in toolrooms as exchangeable heat-treatment equipment.
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Rapid starting up, cheap crucibles and lining, and the absence of power-consuming cathodic protection and of additional heating devices make it possible to operate the bath ISV-ÉB successfully under conditions of small-batch and individual production of technological equipment.
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L. G. Voroshnin and L. S. Lyakhovich, Boronizing of Steel [in Russian], Metallurgiya, Moscow (1978).
A. N. Simonenko, V. A. Shestakov, and V. N. Poboinya, “Automatic control of the temperature of molten salt in induction salt baths”, Metalloved. Term. Obrab. Met., No. 1, 55 (1979).
A. N. Simonenko et al., “Electrolytic boronizing in induction salt baths”, Metalloved. Term. Obrab. Met., No. 8, 14 (1981).
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Factory Technical College, Production Association Rostsel'mash, Rostov-on-Don. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 8, pp. 18–21, August, 1983.
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Simonenko, A.N. Induction salt bath for electrolytic boronizing. Met Sci Heat Treat 25, 579–582 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00741918
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