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The need for lighter and safer vehicles increases the demand for stronger steels in automotive bodies. Aerospace components have many of the same demands but on a more rigidly controlled level with a wider variety of materials.
Wear, corrosion and fatigue properties are
strongly dependent on surface quality and its modifications. Thermochemical
methods such as gas and plasma nitriding allow for enhancement of these
properties in most severely loaded (mechanically and/or chemically) applications
without causing any changes in dimensions of the treated objects.