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Tufftride™ is the Registered Trade name of Durferrit for their nitrocarburising treatment that takes place in molten salt at a temperature of approx. 580°C. The process is often followed by cooling in a caustic molten salt [AB1], giving the component the characteristic black finish which is also very corrosion resistant.
- Gives a very hard (800-1500Hv) wear resistant surface to the metal typically to a depth of 0.002”(0.05mm)
- The surface layer is in compression and so not conducive to crack initiation. This increases fatigue resistance
- As the process is carried out at 580°C no phase changes take place as is the case with higher temperature treatments, and so there is little or no dimensional change in the components.
- When specified with the caustic molten salt quench the surface of the steel becomes very corrosion resistant. [Typically up to 400 hours in a standard salt spray test. This compares favorably with hard chrome plating]
- The hard wear resistant surface also exhibits self-lubricating & anti-seize properties.
- The metal must withstand 580°C. This is particularly important when previously heat treated components that are Tufftrided, as the temperature may lead to softening or distortion. (please ring for free advice)
- As the process is carried out in molten salt, removing this salt from deep small bore holes or hollow components can be difficult.
- Care must be taken with thin section components to ensure that the thin sections do not become Tufftrided all the way through & and hence become brittle.
- Tufftriding can reduce the corrosion resistance of stainless steels
Most engineering components that suffer from wear, corrosion, seizure or galling.
Typical components would be:
- I.C. Engine crankshafts & camshafts
- Gas ram struts
- Hydraulic rams & pistons
- Steering & suspension components components
- Gears
- Threaded components
- Molding tools
- Valve parts
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