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The nitriding process begins at the surface of the part with the formation of a compound (aka white) layer, which depends to a large extent on the composition of the steel (in particular, the carbon content).
The application of ion/plasma nitriding to powder-metal (PM) products is recommended over the gas nitriding method. Ion/plasma nitriding results in surface hardening while gas nitriding causes unintended through-nitriding, making the treatment not suitable for a majority of engineering components made of PM.
The importance of early-stage design decisions for enhancing surface properties of steel and cast-iron components with nitriding and nitrocarburizing cannot be overstated.
Advanced Heat Treat Corp. (AHT) announced the completion of the 15,000-square-foot building expansion at its corporate headquarters in Waterloo, Iowa. Three new gas nitriding units are housed in the new addition in an effort to separate the gas nitriding equipment from the ion (plasma) nitriding units. There are plans to add a fourth gas nitriding unit by the end of the year.
Advanced Heat Treat Corp. (AHT) broke ground on a 15,000-square-foot expansion at its corporate headquarters in Waterloo, Iowa. The addition will allow AHT to segregate its trademark processes, UltraGlow ion nitriding/nitrocarburizing and UltraOx (gaseous ferritic nitriding/nitrocarburizing and oxidation treatments). The expansion will also include two new gaseous ferritic nitriding/nitrocarburizing units with sizes up to 13 feet tall and 5 feet wide.
Advanced Heat Treat Corp. has been awarded Nadcap Merit status for Heat Treating (ion nitriding) at its MidPort location in Waterloo, Iowa. Nadcap is one of the ways in which the aerospace industry identifies companies that excel at manufacturing quality products through superior special processes.