Low Pressure Carburizing With PreNitriding

Tuesday, October 20, 2015: 2:00 PM
251C (COBO Center)
Mr. Thomas P. Lord , Seco/Warwick, Meadville, PA
Carburizing is a process in which carbon is absorbed and diffused into the surface of a component typically made from low carbon steel.  LPC is an advance, clean and controlled process with predictable and uniform results. 

Historically, this process has been performed in an endothermic gas consisting of CO2, CH4, CO, etc, but carburizing in low pressure with the proper gas mixture changes the landscape.  Using C2 H2, the process is no longer endothermic as C2H2 is a catalytically decomposable hydrocarbon and dissociates in the presence of an iron catalyst.  LPC is a recipe driven in contrast to the constant monitoring of the carbon potential in atmospheric gas carburizing, and with the wide acceptance of simulation programs, recipes are no longer created by trial and error.  Introduction of nitrogen to the steel, followed by carbon with higher temperatures, can dramatically reduce cycle times and still control grain growth.