Increased wear resistance while retaining a tough and ductile core.
Hard outer shell with a softer, more impact-resistant core.
Description
Case hardening steel is a type of steel that undergoes a surface-hardening process to increase its wear resistance while retaining a tough and ductile core. This is achieved by diffusing carbon or nitrogen into the surface layer without affecting the inner material, creating a hard outer shell with a softer, more impact-resistant core.
Supply Conditions
Cold Drawn + Ground Bars
Centreless Peeled & Ground Bars
Quenched & Tempered
Annealed
Normalized
Spheroidize Annealed
Stress Relieved
Peeled And Ground
Most of the steel grades specified with the product category will be supplied in the above Supply conditions according to the end products made out of the different grades of steel as specified in the product category.