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Nitrocarburising

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Nitrocarburising

Nitrocarburising is a variation of the case hardening process. It is a thermochemical diffusion process where nitrogen, carbon, and to a very small degree, oxygen atoms diffuse into the surface of the steel part, forming a compound layer at the surface, and a diffusion layer. This process is done mainly to provide an anti-wear resistance on the surface layer and to improve fatigue resistance. The process also increases abrasion and wear resistance and improves bending and contact fatigue properties. The process also decreases a part’s coefficient of friction. It also forms a thin, corrosion-resistant layer of iron oxide which significantly increases corrosion resistance.

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Benefits

  • Relative low cost
  • High resistance to wear
  • Excellent scuffing and seizure resistance
  • Fatigue properties improved by up to 120%
  • Considerably improved corrosion resistance
  • Good surface finish
  • Negligible shape distortion
  • Predictable growth characteristics
  • Alloy substitution – plain carbon steels replacing low alloy steels.

Application & Materials

Advantages of the process include the ability to harden materials which are not pre-hardened, the relatively low temperature of the process which minimises distortion, and relative low cost in comparison to carburising or other case hardening processes.