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Investigation into gas nitriding began independently in both Germany and America.
Vanadium nitride is formed during the nitriding of steel and increases wear resistance.
Method of nitriding of metal products.
Liquid nitriding may refer to:
Nitriding is a heat treating process that diffuses nitrogen into the surface of a metal to create a case hardened surface.
The gas used for plasma nitriding is usually pure nitrogen, since no spontaneous decomposition is needed (as is the case of gaseous ferritic nitrocarburizing with ammonia).
Plasma nitriding is often coupled with physical vapor deposition (PVD) process and labeled Duplex Treatment, with enhanced benefits.
Some of the different diffusion hardening operations include: Carburizing, Nitriding, Carbonitriding, Nitrocarburizing, Boriding, Titanium-carbon diffusion, and Toyota diffusion.
COMP Cams most recent development is the process of ion nitriding for camshafts, or Pro Plasma Nitriding.
Plasma-assisted ferritic nitrocarburizing is also known as ion nitriding, plasma ion nitriding or glow-discharge nitriding.
Among several possibilities, one of the most promising combinations, for high-speed steels (HSS) is plasma nitriding of the substrate followed by physical vapour deposition (PVD) of a thin hard coating.
For this purpose, the existing Plasma Nitriding reactor was upgraded to Duplex Processing Reactor with the assembling of a DC planar Magnetron for sputter coating of the pre-nitrided steels.
Gaseous ferritic nitrocarburizing is also known as controlled nitrocarburizing, soft nitriding, and vacuum nitrocarburizing or by the tradenames Nitrotec, Nitemper, Deganit, Triniding, Corr-I-Dur, Nitroc, and Nitrowear.
This also helps the thermal stability of the plasma plant, since the heat added by the plasma is already present during the warm up and hence once the process temperature is reached the actual nitriding begins with minor heating changes.
Plasma nitriding, also known as ion nitriding, plasma ion nitriding or glow-discharge nitriding, is an industrial surface hardening treatment for metallic materials.
Plasma nitriding can thus be performed in a broad temperature range, from 260 C to more than 600 C. For instance, at moderate temperatures (like 420 C), stainless steels can be nitrided without the formation of chromium nitride precipitates and hence maintaining their corrosion resistance properties.