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Surface alloying from special technological environments in the course of mechanical-pulse treatment enhances the corrosion resistance of specimens of medium-carbon steels, especially in the case of surface saturation with nitrogen, boron, and nickel. This technology is a promising and economical method for the enhancement of corrosion resistance of steels.
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Kyryliv, V.I., Slobodyan, Z.V., Sydor, P.Y. et al. Effect of Surface Alloying in the Course of Mechanical-Pulse Treatment on the Corrosion Resistance of Steel. Materials Science 39, 601–603 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MASC.0000010939.13519.2b
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