décarburation
Décarburation, also known as decarburization, is a heat treatment process that alters the surface composition of ferrous metals, particularly steel. It involves the loss of carbon from the surface layer of the material. This occurs when steel is heated in an environment that contains oxygen or other carbon-depleting gases, such as in a furnace atmosphere that is not properly controlled. The carbon atoms in the steel react with these gases and diffuse out of the metal, leaving behind a layer that is depleted of carbon.
The extent of décarburation depends on several factors, including the temperature, the duration of the heating
To mitigate décarburation, steel is often heat-treated in controlled atmospheres that are inert or carburizing, meaning