Yd. Kogan et al., CHROMIZED COATINGS OBTAINED BY SPONTANEOUSLY PROPAGATING HIGH-TEMPERATURE SYNTHESIS, Metal science and heat treatment, 36(3-4), 1994, pp. 135-139
The discovery, in 1967 of the phenomenon of the propagation of the com
bustion front of powdered high melting chemical elements, which leads
to the formation of high melting compounds, marked the beginning of th
e application of new technologies of hardening the surface of alloys o
n the basis of spontaneously propagating high-temperature synthesis (S
HS). In dependence on the conditions of realizing SHS processes it is
possible to obtain diffusion layers in the regime of combustion or the
rmal self-ignition. The article reviews these methods on the example o
f chromizing of carbon steels. The microstructure, phase and chemical
composition of the coatings were investigated. The obtained chromized
layers are very heat-resistant and have great microhardness.