Abstract
The paper considers the methods of obtaining titanium coatings on structural steels doped with boron and copper. The technology of formation of protective layers under non-stationary temperature conditions is presented. The influence of composition and dispersion of reaction charges on the temperature and kinetic characteristics of the coating formation process is studied. Investigation of the influence of catalysts additives on the thermophysical properties of the charge and the process of diffusion saturation in non-stationary temperature conditions. Comparative analysis of technological parameters of the process, structure, phase, chemical composition and properties of coatings obtained in the charge without the addition of metal-activators and with them, as well as the study of wear resistance of layers under conditions of slip friction. Recommended optimal compositions of saturated charge for strengthening of carbon steels. Recommended optimal compositions of saturated charge for strengthening of carbon steels with wear-resistant coatings. The study of wear resistance of the obtained coatings, on carbon steels was conducted.
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