(4) Carbonitriding:
It is the technique of producing hard case by addition of nitrogen
and ammonia on the surface of the steel with the help of gases. Ammonia, carbon monoxide
and hydrocarbons are used for carbonitriding. Carbonitriding is carried out at a
temperature of 780°C to 875°C with 840°C being most common for 6 to 9 hours. The
process is carried out in a furnace with the supply of carrier gas (hydrocarbon, ammonia
and carbon monoxide) under positive pressure to check and prevent air infiltration.
Thus, making the process control easier.
At the furnace temperature the added ammonia breaks up to provide nitrogen on
the surface of the steel.
Nitrogen in the surface layer of steel components increases hardenability and permits
hardening by oil quench (instead of water quench). Thus, chances of distortion and
cracking are eliminated. The portion of steel components which is not to be carbonitrided
can be protected by a layer of copper.
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