Spray-and-fuse self-fluxing alloy powder coating

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428678, 428680, 428937, B22F 700

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ABSTRACT:
A boron-containing nickel or cobalt spray-and-fuse self-fluxing alloy powder containing hard precipitates of chromium boride and, optionally, chromium carbide which are internally precipitated from a melt of said alloy is described. Said alloy powder is made by atomizing the melt at about the temperature at which the melt is viscous, and is disposed for application to metal articles to form improved coatings thereon.

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Weast, R. C., ed., Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, p. B-8384, The Chemical Rubber Company, Cleveland, Ohio, (1970).

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