As outlined in LinkedIn article, “The 3 Most Common Steel Hardening Heat Treatments & Applications,” heat treatment is a core process in transforming the mechanical properties of steel. Used extensively in industrial settings, steel hardening is primarily accomplished through one of three methods: case hardening, through hardening, and induction hardening—each serving distinct performance needs.
Case Hardening
This process focuses on hardening only the exterior “case” of a steel component while maintaining a softer, more ductile core. By introducing carbon or nitrogen to the surface layer and then heating it rapidly, a hardened martensitic shell forms. This is ideal for parts like tools, automotive components, and cooking utensils that require wear resistance on the outside but still benefit from internal toughness. However, case hardening can make surfaces brittle, which is why post-process tempering is sometimes used.
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