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The possibility of gas boronizing of high-alloy steels, including austenitic steels has been demonstrated.
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It is shown that, during boronizing of high-alloy steels, a two-phase layer is produced in the early stages at the treatment temperature: a saturated solid solution (borides) followed by formation of a solid boride layer.
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The boronized case on high-alloy steels has a high hardness and wear resistance.
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Lakhtin, Y.M., Pchelkina, M.A. Boronizing of high-alloy steels. Met Sci Heat Treat 3, 111–114 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00810548
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