Elements such as vanadium, niobium and chromium, are diffused into a ferrous metal component, via a chemical reaction that takes place in a high temperature salt bath with a borax mix. After quenching and tempering, a very hard carbide layer remains on the surface of the component. This surface coating is often applied to extend the life of steel tools and machine parts.
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