Carburizing heat treatments are applied to finished carbon steel parts
in order to produce a high hardness, wear resistant surface on a ductile, impact
resistant core. The most common
carburizing applications are found in the heat treatment of gear
teeth and bearing surfaces.
Carburizing is most often performed in batch furnaces with special
fixturing because of the time and temperature required to meet case depth
specifications and the critical dimensional tolerances of carburized parts.