Talk:Tenifer

I disagree with the articles calling the process carbonitriding where it is actually nitrocarburizing. Important differences are: 1) CN is done at austenitizing temperatures where NC is done well below (~1075°F). 2) Microstructure is significantly different as is hardness profile. 3) Quenching across transformation temperature is not required by a NC process so risk of distortion, quench cracks and residual stresses are considerably less.

Cyanides in use?
Is it true that the "salt bath" mentioned in the article is molten potassium cyanide? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.41.40.21 (talk) 10:07, 16 September 2009 (UTC)