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manufacturing process.
Carburization of
steel involves a heat
treatment of the
metallic surface using a
source of carbon.
Carburization can be used to increase...
- Case-hardening or
carburization is the
process of
introducing carbon to the
surface of a low-carbon iron, or more
commonly a low-carbon
steel object,...
- the
process of
decreasing carbon content,
which is the
opposite of
carburization. The term is
typically used in metallurgy,
describing the
decrease of...
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Cementation process, an
obsolete technique for
making steel by
carburization of iron
Carburization, a
process for
surface hardening of low-carbon
steel Cementation...
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characteristics of this
class of
steel is the
ability to be case
hardened by
carburization of the surface. The core of the
material retains its bulk properties...
- raw
input materials from the heat source,
allowing precise control of
carburization (raising) or
decarburization (lowering
carbon content). Fluxes, such...
- The
cementation process is an
obsolete technology for
making steel by
carburization of iron.
Unlike modern steelmaking, it
increased the
amount of carbon...
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compound composed of
carbon and a metal. In metallurgy,
carbiding or
carburizing is the
process for
producing carbide coatings on a
metal piece. The carbides...
- carbonitriding.
Carbonitriding is
similar to gas
carburization with the
addition of
ammonia to the
carburizing atmosphere,
which provides a
source of nitrogen...
- carbon-bearing
gases (coal gas or acetylene) to the
heated steel. Once the
carburization process was complete, the
metal was then
transformed into face hardened...