Angle Image

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.

More Information

Related Products:

Ready to Get Started?

Please call us when you are ready to discuss a new furnace or maintain, upgrade or replace your furnace or any part of your furnace. At Surface, we look forward to helping you with any thermal processing needs.

Call Surface with the following information ready to initiate your furnace solution.

  • furnace cyclecycle
  • furnace operationoperation
  • hours per yearhours per year
  • available spaceavailable space
  • operating temperature rangeoperating temperature range
  • heat sourceheat source

Give Us a Call

(800) 537-8980