How Case hardening is done?

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Gabriel Wilson

Works at the International Maritime Organization, Lives in London, UK.
Case-hardened steel is formed by diffusing carbon (carburization), nitrogen (nitriding) and/or boron (boriding) into the outer layer of the steel at high temperature, and then heat treating the surface layer to the desired hardness. ... Time and temperature determines how deep into the surface the hardening extends.
2023-06-20 10:43:54

Julian Patel

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Case-hardened steel is formed by diffusing carbon (carburization), nitrogen (nitriding) and/or boron (boriding) into the outer layer of the steel at high temperature, and then heat treating the surface layer to the desired hardness. ... Time and temperature determines how deep into the surface the hardening extends.
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