lfw618
Mechanical
- Oct 4, 2018
- 61
Hello,
I am a relatively new graduate, and have been working as a design engineer. Most of my experience with metallurgy has come from school, and that has been relatively limited. I have a general understanding of what the processes of carburizing and carbonitriding entail. As far as the end results, I am not completely clear on what the advantages of each would be. If someone is able to give a quick explanation of the advantages of both, and the differences in performance/cost between the two. It would be much appreciated.
I have tried searching online, however not everything I have found is consistent, and I'm not sure what is reliable and what isn't.
Thanks in advance!
I am a relatively new graduate, and have been working as a design engineer. Most of my experience with metallurgy has come from school, and that has been relatively limited. I have a general understanding of what the processes of carburizing and carbonitriding entail. As far as the end results, I am not completely clear on what the advantages of each would be. If someone is able to give a quick explanation of the advantages of both, and the differences in performance/cost between the two. It would be much appreciated.
I have tried searching online, however not everything I have found is consistent, and I'm not sure what is reliable and what isn't.
Thanks in advance!