Author/Authors :
V. I. Dybkov، نويسنده , , W. Lengauer، نويسنده , , P. Gas، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Two boride layers based on the FeB and Fe2B
compounds are formed at the interface between a Fe–25%
Cr alloy and boron at 850–950 C and reaction times up to
12 h. The characteristic feature of both layers is a pronounced
texture. Each of two boride layers is compositionally
two-phase. The outer layer consists of the (Fe,Cr)B
and (Cr,Fe)B phases. The inner layer comprises the
(Fe,Cr)2B and (Cr,Fe)2B phases. The diffusional layergrowth
kinetics are close to parabolic and can alternatively
be described by a system of two non-linear differential
equations, also producing a fairly good fit to the experimental
data. Annealing of a borided Fe–Cr sample in the
absence of boriding media results in the disappearance of
the (Fe,Cr)B–(Cr,Fe)B layer, with the (Fe,Cr)B phase
disappearing first. Microhardness values are 21.0 GPa for
the outer layer, 18.0 GPa for the inner layer and 1.35 GPa
for the alloy base. The abrasive wear resistance of the
(Fe,Cr)B–(Cr,Fe)B layer, found from mass loss measurements,
is more than 150 times greater than that of the alloy
base