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Induction salt bath for electrolytic boronizing

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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.

  3. 3.

    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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  1. L. G. Voroshnin and L. S. Lyakhovich, Boronizing of Steel [in Russian], Metallurgiya, Moscow (1978).

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  2. 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).

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  3. 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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