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Coatings nickel-chromium-boron

Nickel-chromium-boron alloying coat applied on both punches and dies has been described and compared to untreated tools. Surprisingly, depending on the material under compression, the coating had the expected effect, or there was a total lack of effect, or they even increased ejection forces. The authors concluded that anyway, the tablets were superior in appearance. [Pg.3792]

Weld hardfacing coatings, for example, high-carbon iron-chromium alloys, tool steels, nickel-chromium-boron alloys, cobalt-base alloys, and austenitic manganese steels... [Pg.61]

In recent years, the spraying process has been adapted for hard facing, using the chromium-nickel-boron alloys which have become known as Colmonoy. More recently still, the cobalt-base Stellite alloys have also been used. These materials in powder form are sprayed on to the surface in the usual way. The deposit is afterwards heat treated by a torch, so that fusion takes place. The process is often known as spray-welding. Such coatings are primarily used for hard facing under wear conditions, but as the Anal surface is nickel-chromium or cobalt-chromium they exhibit very high anticorrosive properties. [Pg.429]

Nicotine adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP+), 24 147 Nicotinic acid, 9 477-478 26 291 alkaloid precursor, 2 78 Ni-Cr alloys, 23 499. See also Nickel-chromium entries NiCrAlY coatings, 13 508 nido designation boranes, 4 184-186 boron hydrides, 4 170, 172-176 Nidrel, molecular formula and structure, 5 129t... [Pg.621]

Hack Diffusion. Pack diffusion or cementation processes are similar 10 pack carburizing, anil are used to coat iron, nickel, cuhali. and coppci with chromium, boron, zinc (Sheradi/ingl. aluminum, silicon, titanium, molybdenum, and other metals. [Pg.984]

Another important function of metallic coatings is to provide wear resistance. Hard chromium, electroless nickel, composites of nickel and diamond, or diffusion or vapor-phase deposits of sUicon carbide [409-21-2], SiC , SiC tungsten carbide [56780-56-4], WC and boron carbide [12069-32-8], B4C, are examples. Chemical resistance at high temperatures is provided by aUoys of aluminum and platinum [7440-06-4] or other precious metals (10—14). [Pg.129]

Furman, V.V., Gaiduchenko, G.K., Vlastuk, R.Z. and Oeimontovich, V.B., Structure and properties of electrophoretic chromium carbide coatings with a eutectic composition nickel-boron binder, Sov. Powder Metall. S Met. Ceram. 22 942-45 (1983). [Pg.277]


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