Carbonitriding

Description of the technology

Carbonitriding (nitrocarburising) is one of the thermo-chemical processes for steel, in which the surface of steel objects is simultaneously saturated with carbon and nitrogen at temperatures ranging from 500 to 950°C. The application of heat treatment processes such as quenching and tempering produces a hard and wear-resistant surface layer. Depending on the nature of the substance releasing the carbon and nitrogen, the carbonitriding process can be carried out in bath or gaseous form.

Alternative technologies

  • nitriding
  • carburising

Visualisation of action

    Workpiece material types

    • steel

    Examples of products

    • gears
    • shafts
    • pistons
    • rollers
    • bearings
    • levers in hydraulic/pneumatic/mechanical systems
    • dies for forging
    • dies for stamping

    Implementation of the technology

    Required resources

    • furnaces
    • vacuum furnaces

    Required competences

    • knowledge of materials science

    Environmental aspects

    Water consumption

    Energy consumption

    Waste generated

    Expert evaluation

    Competitiveness

    Usability

    Environmental impact

    Development centers

    • AGH University of Krakow
    • Opole University of Technology
    • Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of Polish Academy of Sciences
    • Warsaw University of Technology
    • Cracow University of Technology

    Legal conditions

    Companies using the technology