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Iron alloys are hardened by carbon, Manganese or Molybdenum, Chromium, Titanium, Nickel, Boron, Cobalt

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Q: What group II metal is a hardening agent in alloys?
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Being a lightweight with a high melting point this group II metal is an ideal hardening agent?

Beryllium


What exactly is case hardening?

Case hardening, also referred to as surface hardening is the process of hardening a surface of a metal. It is done by surfacing the metal surface with a layer of metal on top of it, in order to harden it.


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Is hardening metal reduces its size?

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