karburisoimalla
Karburisoimalla, often translated as carburizing or case hardening, is a heat treatment process used to increase the surface hardness of a metal, typically steel. This is achieved by diffusing carbon into the surface layer of the workpiece. The process involves heating the steel in a carbon-rich atmosphere or medium. Common carburizing mediums include solid compounds like charcoal and barium carbonate, liquid baths containing salts like cyanide or carbonates, or gaseous atmospheres composed of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons.
During the carburizing process, the carbon atoms from the surrounding medium penetrate the surface of the steel
Following the carburizing step, the workpiece is typically quenched and tempered. Quenching rapidly cools the steel,