Plasticity of Boronized Layers
Krukovich, M. G.; Prusakov, Boris; Sizov, Igor
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Hardback. Series: Springer Series in Materials Science. Num Pages: 375 pages, 101 black & white illustrations, 12 colour illustrations, 9 colour tables, biography. BIC Classification: PHFC; TDM; TGMD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 155 x 22. Weight in Grams: 725.
This book presents the physico-technical basis and current state of the technology of boronized layers. Special attention is given to the layer structure and morphology of allocated phases and distributions in a superficial zone of chemical compounds. Two- and multi-component phases of alloys and diffusion processes in a self-organizing mode are discussed. Surface hardening by boronizing increases the life time of mechanical tools. This is important for the mining industry, agriculture, textile and chemical industry. The book is important for thermochemical treatment and surface hardening of metals and alloys.
This book presents the physico-technical basis and current state of the technology of boronized layers. Special attention is given to the layer structure and morphology of allocated phases and distributions in a superficial zone of chemical compounds. Two- and multi-component phases of alloys and diffusion processes in a self-organizing mode are discussed. Surface hardening by boronizing increases the life time of mechanical tools. This is important for the mining industry, agriculture, textile and chemical industry. The book is important for thermochemical treatment and surface hardening of metals and alloys.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland
Number of pages
375
Condition
New
Series
Springer Series in Materials Science
Number of Pages
364
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
ISBN
9783319400112
SKU
V9783319400112
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