2017
DOI: 10.1615/hightempmatproc.2018025236
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Physicochemical Conditions of Complex Diffusion Saturation of Metal Surfaces With Titanium and Chromium

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“…It is known that, during the application of diffusion coatings, mass exchange occurs between the material being processed and the active medium formed in the reaction space during chemical heat treatment. At the same time, chemical reactions associated with mass exchange occur [9,26,27]. The flow of chemical reactions is possible simultaneously and sequentially, in the volume of the gas phase, at the interface with the material being processed, and even in the volume of the material itself.…”
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“…It is known that, during the application of diffusion coatings, mass exchange occurs between the material being processed and the active medium formed in the reaction space during chemical heat treatment. At the same time, chemical reactions associated with mass exchange occur [9,26,27]. The flow of chemical reactions is possible simultaneously and sequentially, in the volume of the gas phase, at the interface with the material being processed, and even in the volume of the material itself.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Works [8,9,26] show that, for a complete analysis of saturation processes, it is advisable to determine the equilibrium composition of the gas phase in a wide temperature range, including saturation temperatures. The obtained thermodynamic calculations make it possible to determine the process's principle possibility and select some technological parameters (temperature, pressure, concentration of components in the initial mixture).…”
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