Case hardening is a process of reinforcing the surface of some types of soft metal, making them more durable and tough. This process forms a thin layer of durable metal coating that allows the metal underneath to remain soft. One type of case hardening is carburization, which involves introducing steel items to carbon atoms. 

The Essence of Carburization

Carburization is a process that transforms a specific type of metal like iron or steel into a highly carbonized metal. The transformation is done by exposing and heating the soft type of metal to a carbon-dense atmosphere such as charcoal or carbon monoxide. Once the carbon atoms have attached to the surface of the involved metal, it will ultimately develop improved hardness and strength.

The temperature and duration of the whole carburization process typically determines the overall strength acquired by the soft metal. A metal that is exposed to longer carburizing times and higher temperatures generally has a higher concentration of carbon. When this metal is quickly cooled by quenching, its outer surface becomes hard and resistant to wear, while the core will remain soft and tough. 

Types of Carburization Process

To date, there are four different types of carburization that are used in metal manufacturing industries. 

Benefits of Carburization

The process of carburization can be advantageous for steel materials. For one, the whole carburization process can make the steels more durable. The formation of a very hard exterior out of this process allows the steel alloys to deal with immense physical trauma without damaging their soft interior. Speaking of the soft interior, the process of carburization can maintain this core part. The presence of this metal part allows the metals to be easily manipulated into different shapes. Lastly, steels that are carburized are much affordable than other types of steel. 

The carburization in heat treatment allows the metal to gain a surface that is difficult to get damaged. It also maintains important properties of metal even with the presence of an outer protective layer. If you want to know more about this process, you can always ask us at Alpha Detroit Heat Treatment.