Carburizing Stainless Steels Made Simple
March, 19, 2012

With traditional carburizing, it is very difficult to reduce the chrome passive oxide layer. The procedures required to do so may be dangerous, expensive, uncontrolled, non-uniform, and environmentally unfriendly.
On the other hand, carburizing a stainless steel alloy in a vacuum furnace easily and seamlessly reduces the chrome passive oxide layer. The reducing atmosphere in the furnace created by the vacuum conditions paired with elevated temperatures provides the energy to dissociate the oxide. It breaks down the “passive” state and prevents it from reforming which means it has been transformed to an “active” state.
Since low pressure vacuum carburizing produces this natural effect of reducing chrome oxide on stainless steels, Solar can perform surface treatments on a much broader range of materials that are challenging or even impossible to attempt to using traditional methods.