What is the difference between carbonitriding and Nitrocarburizing?
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Nitrocarburizing entails the dissolution of carbon and nitrogen into a workpiece, but, compared to carbonitriding, more nitrogen is used in nitrocarburizing. Case depths as a result of nitrocarburizing are typically more shallow compared to carbonitriding.
Nitrocarburizing entails the dissolution of carbon and nitrogen into a workpiece, but, compared to carbonitriding, more nitrogen is used in nitrocarburizing. Case depths as a result of nitrocarburizing are typically more shallow compared to carbonitriding.
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