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boron alloy

boron alloy

[′bȯ‚rän ′al‚ȯi]
(metallurgy)
Alloy of boron and iron used to increase the high-temperature strength characteristics of alloy steel.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Even fluoropolymers are no threat to these barrels, which have a protective layer of nickel-rich boron alloy containing molybdenum and a matrix of borides and carbides.
This is probably due to the higher metal circulation, which lifts heavier boron alloy particles to the surface.
Now, a new diluted boron alloy is available that minimizes aluminum content and combines titanium with rare earths for greater fluidity, eliminating the nozzle-clogging problem.
Caption: The TLX structure includes six different grades of high-strength steel, including USIBOR (a boron alloyed steel used to produce, via hot stamping, the door opening rings), 980 grade (for applications including the A- and B-pillars)
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