Carburizing and Carbonitriding are the most common types of Case Hardening. In both processes, carbon is transferred into the surface of steel at high temperature. For Carbonitriding, nitrogen is also added. In executing either of these processes, our computerized furnace controls ensure furnace parameters are appropriate to meet your case depth and hardness requirements.
These processes are utilized for both small and large volume orders. Small orders requiring case hardening produced by tool and die shops are easily accommodated as well.
Precision’s ISO 9001:2015 registered quality system ensures that your steels are heated to the precise carburizing and tempering temperature ranges that are necessary to provide you the exact case layer and hardness depth you are requesting.
With over 150 years of combined experience, Precision Heat Treating Corporation offers quality customer service.
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