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- Boriding abstract "Boriding, also called boronizing, is the process by which boron is introduced to a metal or alloy. It is a type of surface hardening. In this process boron atoms are diffused into the surface of a metal component. The resulting surface contains metal borides, such as iron borides, nickel borides, and cobalt borides, As pure materials, these borides have extremely high hardness and wear resistance. Their favorable properties are manifested even when they are a small fraction of the bulk solid. Boronized metal parts are extremely wear resistant and will often last two to five times longer than components treated with conventional heat treatments such as hardening, carburizing, nitriding, nitrocarburizing or induction hardening. Most borided steel surfaces will have iron boride layer hardnesses ranging from 1200-1600 HV. Nickel-based superalloys such as Inconel and Hastalloys will typically have nickel boride layer hardnesses of 1700-2300 HV.".
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- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Alumina.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium_oxide.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Boride.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Boron.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Boron_carbide.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Case-hardening.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metal_heat_treatments.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Cermet.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Corrosion.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Hastalloy.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Haynes_International.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Heat_treating.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Heat_treatment.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Inconel.
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- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_carbide.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Superalloy.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Surface_hardening.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLink Tetrafluoroborate.
- Boriding wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boriding".
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- Boriding subject Category:Metal_heat_treatments.
- Boriding hypernym Process.
- Boriding type Election.
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- Boriding comment "Boriding, also called boronizing, is the process by which boron is introduced to a metal or alloy. It is a type of surface hardening. In this process boron atoms are diffused into the surface of a metal component. The resulting surface contains metal borides, such as iron borides, nickel borides, and cobalt borides, As pure materials, these borides have extremely high hardness and wear resistance.".
- Boriding label "Boriding".
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