What is Case Hardening Material?
Case hardening material refers to special steel materials designed to develop a hard outer surface while maintaining a tough and ductile core. The process improves wear resistance, strength, and durability of industrial components subjected to friction and heavy loads.
Case hardening is commonly used in industries where components require:
- High surface hardness
- Wear resistance
- Tough inner core
- Longer service life
- Impact resistance
- Improved durability
These materials are ideal for manufacturing gears, shafts, pins, bearings, machine components, and industrial tools.
Case Hardening Materials We Supply at Sana Steel Corporation
We supply different types of case hardening steels suitable for industrial applications.
EN353 Steel: EN353 steel is one of the most commonly used case hardening steels for gears, shafts, and automotive components.
EN36 Steel: EN36 steel offers excellent wear resistance and high toughness for industrial machinery applications.
EN32 Steel: EN32 steel is widely used for carburized machine parts and engineering applications.
Alloy Case Hardening Steel: Alloy case hardening steels provide improved mechanical strength and heat treatment performance.
Carbon Case Hardening Steel: Carbon-based case hardening steels are suitable for industrial applications requiring economical and reliable performance.