nitrisering
Nitrisering is a thermochemical surface hardening process used to improve the wear resistance, fatigue strength, and corrosion resistance of steel and other ferrous alloys. It involves diffusing nitrogen into the surface layer of the material at elevated temperatures, typically between 480 and 580 degrees Celsius. This diffusion process forms a hard, nitrogen-rich layer known as the compound layer, which is primarily composed of iron nitrides. Beneath the compound layer, a diffusion zone forms where nitrogen is dissolved in the iron matrix, further enhancing the mechanical properties.
The nitriding process can be carried out using various methods, including gas nitriding, salt bath nitriding,
The nitrided layer is typically very hard and brittle, which can be a disadvantage in some applications.