saltbadkarburisering
Saltbadkarburisering, or salt bath carburizing, is a metallurgical heat treatment used to increase the hardness and wear resistance of the surface of steel by diffusing carbon from a molten salt bath into the surface layer. The process is a form of carburizing conducted by immersing the workpieces in a molten salt medium at elevated temperatures, commonly in the range of about 800 to 1000°C (roughly 1400–1800°F). After carburizing, the parts are typically quenched and tempered to develop a hard martensitic surface.
Bath compositions historically relied on cyanide-containing salts, such as sodium or potassium cyanide, sometimes in combination
The resulting microstructure is a carburized case with a high carbon concentration near the surface and a