ythärdning
Yt-härdning, often written ythärdning or yt-härdning, is a Swedish term for surface hardening. It denotes a family of heat-treatment processes that harden only the outer surface of a metal part while keeping the core relatively soft and tough. The goal is to improve wear resistance and fatigue strength at the surface while limiting distortion and preserving core ductility.
Methods used for yt-härdning include diffusion-based treatments such as carburizing, carbonitriding, and nitriding, which introduce carbon
Materials commonly treated are low- to medium-carbon steels and certain alloy steels; some stainless steels can
Applications include gears, camshafts, shafts, bearings, and other wear-prone components in automotive, industrial, and mechanical systems.
Quality control involves hardness testing across the surface and, where needed, cross-sectional metallography to verify case