Abstract

The paper examines the thermal synthesis of master alloys from a mixture of iron and boron carbide powders. It is shown that the content of boron decreases as compared with the starting mixture and the boron/carbon ratio in the master alloy powder changes with increasing synthesis temperature. Thus the initial content of boron carbide in the mixture insignificantly influences the boron/carbon ratio after sintering. At the same time, the content of boron carbide in the mixture and synthesis temperature essentially influence the structure and phase composition of the master alloy obtained.

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