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Effect of Alloying of Chromoalumosilicide Coatings on Their High-Temperature Strength

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The effect of alloying of chromoalumosilicide coatings on steel 45 with molybdenum, manganese, titanium, and tungsten aimed at increasing their high-temperature strength is considered. Microscopic x-ray spectral analysis and Auger spectral analysis are used to determine the presence of each alloying element and its concentration in the coating.

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Basalai, I.A., Pavlovskaya, L.F. Effect of Alloying of Chromoalumosilicide Coatings on Their High-Temperature Strength. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 45, 26–28 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023991912122

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