- general, pack
carburizing equipment can
accommodate larger workpieces than
liquid or gas
carburizing equipment, but
liquid or gas
carburizing methods are...
- thick.
Liquid carburizing involves placing parts in a bath of a
molten carbon-containing material,
often a
metal cyanide; gas
carburizing involves placing...
-
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...
-
those used for
carburizing (around 950 °C / 1700 °F) and for
shorter times.
Carbonitriding tends to be more
economical than
carburizing, and also reduces...
-
further application for
vacuum furnaces is
Vacuum Carburizing also
known as Low
Pressure Carburizing or LPC. In this process, a gas (such as acetylene)...
-
contained in the
materials the
flame processes. The
flame is also
called carburizing flame,
since it
tends to
introduce carbon soot into the
molten metal...
- from oxidation.
Endothermic gas is
often used as a
carrier gas for gas
carburizing and carbonitriding. An
endothermic gas
generator could be used to supply...
-
chloride salt
mixtures are used for
surface modification of
alloys such as
carburizing and
nitrocarburizing of steel.
Cryolite (a
fluoride salt) is used as...
-
ambient air, vacuum,
inert gas, oxidizing/reducing gases,
corrosive gases,
carburizing gases,
vapors of
liquids or "self-generated atmosphere"; as well as a...
-
temperature sufficiently high for
diffusion to occur. In the case of pack
carburizing, the
temperature must be 900 °C and the part must be
allowed to sit for...