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The possibility of using phosphate carburization for hardening working surfaces of molds and parts of glass-shaping machines is demonstrated. Data on hardening of molds made of Sch 21-40 iron for different temperature and time parameters of the passivation process are given.
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Kulikov, A.I. Phosphate Carburizing of Glass Molds and Glass-Shaping Machines. Glass and Ceramics 57, 361–362 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007154706952
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