nitrocarburiing
Nitrocarburizing is a thermochemical surface hardening process used to improve the wear resistance, fatigue strength, and corrosion resistance of steel components. It involves diffusing nitrogen and carbon atoms into the surface layer of the metal at elevated temperatures, typically between 500 and 600 degrees Celsius. The process is carried out in a controlled atmosphere, which can be gaseous, liquid (salt bath), or plasma.
The diffusion of nitrogen and carbon creates a compound layer on the surface, which is typically a
Nitrocarburizing is often considered a low-distortion hardening process, meaning it causes less warping of the part