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LIU Li, LING Guo-ping, LIU Tao, LI Jian. Erosion behavior and mechanism of boronised steels[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2002, 3(3): 278-282.
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Abstract: boronising of steels is a hardening process to get high surface hardness. The erosion resistance of boronised steels was researched with the use of four kinds of erodent, i.e. glass, alumina, quartz and silicon carbide. The erosion rate increases rapidly with erodent hardness and severe erosion occurs with high impacting angle range of hard particles. SEM analysis indicated that chipping is caused by repetitive impacting of glass and quartz, whereas by alumina and silicon carbide impacting, chipping, and that plastic flow take place simultaneously and the erosion rate reaches the peak value when the impacting angle is above 60°.
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