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ISSN print edition: 0366-6352
ISSN electronic edition: 1336-9075
Registr. No.: MK SR 9/7
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Chemical and phase compositions of boride layers grown on steel bases in molten-salts
M. Chrenková-Paučírová, P. Fellner, K. Matiašovský, and J. Krištín
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Centre for Chemical Research,
Slovak Academy of Sciences, CS-842 36 Bratislava
Abstract: The influence of utilized bonding method, of the operating conditions and
composition of the base (substrate) on the chemical and phase compositions of
boride layers formed by the electrolytic and thermochemical bonding of steels
in molten salts has been investigated. As substrates, the low-alloy low carbon
steel, the manganese steel, and the high-alloy chromium steel have been tested.
The boride layer formed by the electrolytic bonding consists of two phases,
FeB and Fe2B. In the thermochemical bonding, the phase composition of the
boride layer depends on the composition of the bonding mixture and operational conditions, and the formation of the FeB phase can be partially or
entirely suppressed. It was also found that' under certain conditions an
additional phase with chemical composition corresponding to the compound
Fe3B is formed.
When the boride layer was grown on a high-alloyed chromium steel it was
found that Cr forms a diffusion barrier which slows down the rate of the boride
layer formation and increases the content of the FeB phase.
Full paper in Portable Document Format: 402a153.pdf
Chemical Papers 40 (2) 153–166 (1986)
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