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A new pack process of simultaneous deposition of chromium and aluminum onto
metal components has been developed. This process is characterized by the
pack composition using elemental Al and Cr2O3 powder as the Al and Cr sourc
es. A series of pack cementation on a low alloy steel have been performed b
y varying the weight ratio of Cr2O3 to Al and the pack temperature. Cr2O3 i
s converted by aluminum halide (or Al) to Cr halide (or Cr) which is deposi
ted along with aluminum on the metal surface. At a higher weight ratio of C
r2O3 to Al, the aluminum content in the coating layer decreases with increa
sing temperature, while the Cr content does the opposite. The decrease in a
luminum content is mainly related to the activated conversion of Cr2O3 to c
hromium halide by aluminum in the diffusion layer. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scienc
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