The Six Benefits Of Boronizing

By April Briggs


If a company that specializes in certain metals wants to enhance what they have for a particular purpose, there are certain processes that need to take place. One of these processes is known as boronizing or boriding. This is where metals are infused with boron in order to make it more efficient. Here is a look at the various ways in which this method is useful.

The wear resistance is increased. Metals can be subject to wear and tear over time when used under certain conditions. This is not desirable if a company desires to have their products last a long time or endure certain harsh conditions. Signs of wear include scratches from everyday use and also dents. These things can still happen but not as much when a metal goes through boriding.

Whenever metals are used excessively or have to endure high degrees of heat, it is important for these metals to be strong enough to withstand the pressure. Metals that have been incorporated with boron are hardened so that that they are able to endure these types of situations. Hard metals are needed for machine parts like gears and valves which are always in motion.

There is also increased thermal stability. Metals can melt when they are subjected to high temperatures. So if they are going to be used for cooking as in pots, and baking utensils, it is important for them to be stable and able to withstand high temperatures. In addition, these metal pots and pans should be able to distribute the heat evenly in order to be of the best use.

Resistance to corrosion by acids is reduced. Metals can be destroyed not only by wear but slowly by being exposed to certain chemicals such as acids. These acids can come from different places such as the air, earth, and also water. Rusting is usually the result of exposure to these elements and this causes the metal to weaken and fall apart over time.

The reduction of a coefficient of friction. When a material moves across another with a certain amount of force, friction is created. If this continues to happen over a certain period of time, wear and tear is created which was mentioned previously. Boriding helps to reduce the effects of friction on metals especially for those that are used in machines where metals come in contact with each other.

When a person thinks of the welding of metals, heat usually comes to mind as the method used to accomplish this. However, cold welding is where metals stick to each other not in the heat but in a vacuum. This might not seem like a problem, but this could mean trouble for those who travel in space or for objects like satellites that are used for a variety of purposes.

These are the benefits of boriding when it is used to diffuse metals with boron. Whenever metals are used, there always has to be a process of preparation done before they can be used effectively. These new properties are applied to many different situations and have a variety of uses such as in the oil fields and in agricultural machinery.




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