An article has at its surface a nonmetallic ceramic form of a cation
reactive with phosphate ion to form a ceramic phosphate, such as an oxide
of a cation selected from the group consisting of beryllium, aluminum,
iron, magnesium, calcium, thorium, barium, zirconium, zinc, silicon, and
mixtures thereof. A source of reactive phosphate ions, such as
concentrated phosphoric acid or monoaluminum phosphate, is applied to the
surface of the article. The surface of the article is thereafter heated to
cause the nonmetallic ceramic form of the cation and the source of the
reactive phosphate ions to react together, producing a phosphate-bonded
hard layer at the surface of the article.