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Effect of Back-and-Forth Transfer of Iron and Chromium in Formation of Coatings by Iodine Transport

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Results of a study of transportation of chromium and iron by iodine at various temperatures of diffusion chromizing of armco iron are presented. The phase transformations occurring at various temperatures of the process are described. The minimum temperature of transportation of chromium to the surface of armco iron is determined. The morphological features of the coatings are studied. The driving force of the process is determined.

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  1. Iodine in the form of dry heavy violet-black or gray-back crystalline plates or pieces with metallic luster.

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A method of chemical transfer reactions with participation of iodine.

Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 1, pp. 37 – 44, January, 2019.

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Khristyuk, N.A., Bogdanov, S.P. Effect of Back-and-Forth Transfer of Iron and Chromium in Formation of Coatings by Iodine Transport. Met Sci Heat Treat 61, 39–47 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11041-019-00374-6

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