Abstract

1. The high-frequency electromagnetic field in an induction salt bath does not cause reduction of boron in borax in boriding. 2. The processes of carburization and rectification in an induction salt bath with a graphite crucible intensify the boriding process. 3. In liquid boriding in an induction salt bath a "reinforced" type boride structure is formed. Parts with such a structure (dies, tools, measuring instruments) possess increased resistance to crack formation. 4. The microhardness of the boride phases formed in induction salt baths does not differ from that obtained in normal boriding. 5. Solution by the molten salt of the products of failure of the graphite lining in an induction salt bath does not cause a decrease in the intensity of the boriding process.

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