Diffusion Cladding of Metals by G. V. Samsonov.

One of the most effective methods of increasing the wear resistance, hardness, surface strength and high-temperature oxidation resistance of metals and alloys is the diffusion satu­ ration of the surfaces by metals and nonmetals. For communicating and discussing the results of the numerous researche...

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Main Author: Samsonov, G. V. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1967.
Edition:1st ed. 1967.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Classification of Methods of the Diffusion Saturation of the Surface of Alloys by Metals
  • Theory of Diffusion in Compounds with a Predominantly Ionic Component of the Bond Forces
  • Some Crystallographic Features of the Mechanism of Phase Transformations and Chemical Reactions in Solids
  • Determination of Diffusion Coefficients and Layer Thickness of the Phases in Reactive Diffusion
  • Glow-Discharge Siliconizing of Metals
  • Vacuum Siliconizing of Refractory Metals
  • Boroaluminizing of Iron and Steel
  • Experience in the Application of Boriding in Tractor Construction
  • Structure and Properties of Steels 20KhN3A and 17N3MA Carburized by Natural Gas Containing Added Ammonia
  • Diffusion Saturation of Steel from a Gaseous Medium by High-Frequency Induction Heating
  • Phase Transformations in High-Temperature Gas Carbonitriding (Cyaniding)
  • Application of Liquid Cyaniding by Potassium Ferrocyanide in Mass Production
  • Surface Hardening of Titanium by Nitrogen and Carbon Using High-Frequency Induction Heating
  • Chromizing of Steel by High-Frequency Induction Heating in a Vacuum
  • The Use of Refractory Compounds in the Electrochemical Industry
  • Some Properties of Carbide and Boride Diffusion Coatings on Refractory Metals.