Nitriding Steels
Nitriding steels generally contain alloying elements such as Al, Cr, Mo and V. During the heat treatment stage, the hardness of the material is increased from the surface to a certain depth. Nitriding at lower temperatures than cementation can also increase a component's corrosion resistance. Nitriding steels are generally preferred in parts that require high wear resistance, high fatigue strength and high corrosion resistance.
Quality | Wnr. | |
16NiCrMo12-6 | 1.6782 | Information Page |
21CrMoV5-7 | 1.7709 | Information Page |
30NiCrMo12 | Information Page | |
32CrMoV13 | Information Page | |
35NiCrMo16 | 1.2766 | Information Page |
40CrMoV4-7 | 1.7711 | Information Page |
40NiCrMo7 | Information Page | |
32CrAlMo7-10 | 1.8505 | Information Page |
34CrAlMo5-10 | 1.8507 | Information Page |
41CrAlMo7-10 | 1.8509 | Information Page |
31CrMo12 | 1.8515 | Information Page |
24CrMo13-6 | 1.8516 | Information Page |
31CrMoV9 | 1.8519 | Information Page |
33CrMoV12-9 | 1.8522 | Information Page |
34CrAlNi7-10 | 1.8550 | Information Page |
40CrMoV13-9 | 1.8523 | Information Page |