carburizing

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Adding carbon to the surface of steel by heating it in contact with carbon-rich solids, liquids or gases
Absorption and diffusion of carbon into solid ferrous alloys by heating, to a temperature usually above AC3, in contact with a suitable carbonaceous material A form of case hardening that produced a carbon gradient extending inward from the surface, enabling the surface layer to be hardened either by quenching directly from the carburizing temperature or by cooling to room temperature, then reaustenitizing and quenching
A form of case hardening that produces a carbon gradient inward from the surface, enabling the surface layer to be hardened by either quenching directly from the carbonizing temperature or by cooling to room temperature, then reaustenitizing and quenching
v. Oldest method for surface-hardening steel, by heat or mechanical means to increase the hardness of the outer surface while leaving the core relatively soft. The combination of hard surface and soft interior withstands very high stress and fatigue, and also offers low cost and superior flexibility in manufacturing. To carburize, the steel parts are placed in a carbonaceous environment (with charcoal, coke, and carbonates, or with carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, or propane) at a high temperature for several hours. The carbon diffuses into the surface of the steel, altering the crystal structure of the metal. Gears, ball and roller bearings, and piston pins are often carburized
(Cementation) Adding carbon to the surface of iron-base alloys by absorption through heating the metal at a temperature below its melting point in contact with carbonaceous solids, liquids or gasses The oldest method of case hardening
the process by which the surface carbon concentration of a ferrous alloy is increased by diffusion from the surrounding environment
Absorption and diffusion of carbon into solid ferrous alloys by heating to a temperature usually above Ac3, in contact with a suitable carbonaceous material A form of case hardening that produces a carbon gradient extending inward from the surface, enabling the surface layer to be hardened either by quenching directly from the carburizing temperature or by cooling to room temperature, then re-austenitizing and quenching
carburize
To treat or react with carbon
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To carbonize
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To combine with carbon or a carbon compound; said esp
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{f} (Chemistry) unite with carbon; carburet, create a compound including a carbon (also carburise)
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of a process for conferring a higher degree of illuminating power on combustible gases by mingling them with a vapor of volatile hydrocarbons
carburize
unite with carbon; "carburize metal"
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