1. Definitions and principles
1.1 Cementation
The carburizing treatment applied to steels is a thermochemical surface treatment for carbon enrichment carried out in the austenitic phase, generally 900 to 980°C. Higher temperatures can be envisaged for low-pressure carburizing (subject to metallurgical compatibility).
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After cooling by quenching, it is designed to achieve surface hardening, creating a hardness gradient from the surface to the core.
We know that the surface hardening of an iron-carbon alloy by martensitic transformation is directly related to its carbon content (figure 1...
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Standards and norms
French Standards Association (AFNOR)
Steel standards
- Aciers à dispersoïdes destinés au forgeage à chaud. Demi-produits et barres. - A 33-111 - 10.87
- Aciers de construction non alliés et alliés spéciaux pour cémentation. Nuances. Demi-produits, barres et fils machine. - NF A 35-551 - 7.86
- Aciers pour tempe et revenu. Partie 1 : conditions techniques de livraison des aciers spéciaux (indice...
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