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ASM Digital Short Course – Case Hardening of Steel

Online Course
Product code: I-00018795

This self-guided digital course uses detailed visuals, narrated animations, and interactive quizzes to present the key case hardening processes including: carburizing, carbonitriding, and nitriding; quenching of case hardened parts; induction hardening; and various furnace types used in commercial heat treating processes.

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Case hardening is an important part of heat treating and is particularly useful for the manufacture of machine parts, carbon steel forgings, and carbon steel pinions.

In many metallurgical applications, strength is of minor importance and wear resistance is the primary consider­ation. In other applications where wear resistance is still the prime consideration, a high level of strength and considerable toughness are also required. Achieving these conditions requires specialized techniques that create a relatively thin, hardened surface layer on the steel. This surface layer is called the “case,” and the process that creates it is known as “case hardening.” This self-guided digital course uses detailed visuals, narrated animations, and interactive quizzes to present the key case hardening processes including:

  • Carburizing, carbonitriding, and nitriding
  • Quenching of case hardened parts
  • Induction hardening
  • Various furnace types used in commercial heat treating processes

 

WHO SHOULD ENROLL

  • Design and Process Engineers
  • Manufacturing Technicians and Operators
  • QA Managers
  • Product Development Specialists
  • Sales and Purchasing Professionals
  • Anyone with an interest in metallurgy

 

COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • List the reasons for case hardening
  • Outline the advantages of carburizing, carbonitriding, nitriding, and induction surface hardening
  • Describe in general the operation of batch-type and continuous fur­naces
  • Compare surface hardening by induction to other processes
  • Give the reasons for quenching of case-hardened parts
  • Differentiate between effective case depth and total case depth

 

Continuing Education Units: PDH 2.0/CEU 0.2

  • Classification of case hardening processes
  • Gas carburizing
  • Liquid Carburizing
  • Pack carburizing
  • Carbonitriding
  • Ion nitriding
  • Salt Bath Nitriding
  • Gaseous ferritic nitrocarburizing
  • Furnaces for hardening
  • Case hardening by Induction Heating
  • Hardness Testing
  • Measuring Case Depth

Course Length- 1.5-2hrs

Access details– The course will be available for viewing for 60 days from the registration date.

Reference materials included– pdf of the lesson

Communication: Access to course materials requires a unique email address for the student enrolled. All communications concerning the status of the class will be accomplished by email. It is the responsibility of the class registrant to ensure that a valid email address has been supplied and email filter settings are not preventing delivery of emails from ASM International-email.

Individual Pricing- Member-$275.00, Non-member- $295.00

Group or Corporate Pricing- To learn more about options please contact [email protected].

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