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publicationNumber JP-2015501882-A
titleOfInvention Methods for improving the mechanical properties of products made of metals and alloys
abstract The present invention relates to the field of metallurgy, in particular to the thermochemical surface treatment of products made of metals, mainly steel, and their alloys. Can be used for curing. A method for improving the mechanical properties of products made of metals, primarily steel, and alloys based on them includes product nitriding in a gas atmosphere containing nitrogen and / or compounds thereof in the presence of a catalyst. . The product and the catalyst are heated together while observing the effect of atmospheric pressure and temperature to achieve a dislocation density that satisfies the condition that a part of the product material transitions to the positron state of Dirac material within the volume of the product. Subjected to isostatic pressing. [Selection figure] None
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