Case-hardening or carburization is the process of introducing carbon to the surface of a low carbon iron or much more commonly low carbon steel object...
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Heat treating (redirect from Through hardening)
the desired result such as hardening or softening of a material. Heat treatment techniques include annealing, case hardening, precipitation strengthening...
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Carbon steel (section Case hardening)
special salt bath. Case hardening processes harden only the exterior of the steel part, creating a hard, wear-resistant skin (the "case") but preserving...
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Case hardening is a weathering phenomenon of rock surface induration. It is observed commonly in: felsic alkaline rocks, such as nepheline syenite, phonolite...
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Calcium selenide (chemical formula: CaSe) Case-hardening, a process of hardening the surface of a metal object Case-shot, a type of anti-personnel canister...
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Bluing (steel) (section Color case hardening)
the receivers of firearms. Initially case hardening was used but did not offer any aesthetics. Colour case hardening occurs when soft steels were packed...
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"hardening" is associated with tempered steel. Both processes are used hand in hand when hardening steel. The two part process begins with hardening the...
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Induction hardening is a type of surface hardening in which a metal part is induction-heated and then quenched. The quenched metal undergoes a martensitic...
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Nitriding (redirect from Nitride hardening)
process that diffuses nitrogen into the surface of a metal to create a case-hardened surface. These processes are most commonly used on low-alloy steels...
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Wood drying (redirect from Case hardening (woodworking))
stresses in the core. This results in unrelieved stress called case hardening. Case-hardened [wood] may warp considerably and dangerously when the stress...
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