1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf00720032
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Boronizing of 304 steel

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“…%. The chromium concentration in the diffusion zone is greater than in the borides (15.25 wt.%), confirming a Cr-rich zone formed by a thin layer and Cr-precipitation in the grain boundaries as Rus et al reported 18 . The presence of Cr 2 O is because no inert atmosphere was used during the boriding.…”
Section: Boriding Processsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…%. The chromium concentration in the diffusion zone is greater than in the borides (15.25 wt.%), confirming a Cr-rich zone formed by a thin layer and Cr-precipitation in the grain boundaries as Rus et al reported 18 . The presence of Cr 2 O is because no inert atmosphere was used during the boriding.…”
Section: Boriding Processsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Commonly, in AISI 304 borided steel few pores or cracks are observed regardless of exposure time 18 . Morphology of the boride layer is mainly caused by the alloying elements of AISI 304 steel; the nickel and chromium reduce the growth of the layer and dismish the degree of preferred orientation, decresing the saw-tooth morphology 7 .…”
Section: Boriding Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, coating iron-based materials with boron or boride powders have also proved to be effective in improving wear properties [11] [12]. Studies revealed that when compared with other coating methods such as carburation and nitriding, boronising displays the best results in terms of wear properties [13] [14] [15]. Products combining such surface features are ideal for certain industrial applications requiring high tribological performance such as gear cases for turbines, camshafts, weapons, and parts of agricultural machines [16].…”
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“…Research work [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] found that the boronizing became a conventional surface treatment such as nitriding and carburizing and it is currently applied in many branches of industry and shows advantageous properties such as high resistance to adhesive and abrasive, and provides good resistance to most acids. Although many researchers have investigated boron including properties and performance of boron coating at room temperature, the influence of a boron on high temperature oxidation resistance of a metal and alloy substrate in terms of kinetics mechanisms is still limited [10,11].…”
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confidence: 99%