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Nitriding

Introducing nitrogen into the surface layer of a solid ferrous alloy by holding at a suitable temperature (below Ac1 for ferritic steels) in contact with a nitrogenous atmosphere, usually ammonia. Quenching is not required to produce a hard case. Variations: ion (plasma), aerated bath nitriding, bright nitriding, and liquid nitriding.

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