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Chemicothermal treatment of tool materials

Means of increasing the wear resistance of hard alloys, high-speed steel, and high-carbon steel used in cutting tools are considered. Chemicothermal hardening is employed: specifically, diffusional saturation with boron and chromium (chromoboriding) for VK8 sintered tungsten–cobalt alloy and with bo...

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Published in:Steel in translation 2015-08, Vol.45 (8), p.555-558
Main Authors: Gur’ev, A. M., Ivanov, S. G., Gur’ev, M. A., Chernykh, E. V., Ivanova, T. G.
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