Claims
- 1. Process for hardening a workpiece of steel having an austenite region with a carbon saturation limit beyond which carbides are formed, said workpiece having a surface, said process comprising the following steps:
- providing a cathode and an anode in a vacuum chamber,
- placing said workpiece on said cathode, said cathode serving as a workpiece holder,
- evacuating said chamber,
- introducing a process gas into said chamber so that a total pressure of 14 to 30 mbar is present in the chamber, said process gas consisting of 2 to 50% by volume argon, 3 to 50% by volume gaseous hydrocarbons, and hydrogen,
- generating a plasma discharge in said chamber by providing a pulsed voltage having pulses of between 200 and 2000 volts between said cathode and said anode, said pulses being separated by pauses, said voltage having an initial pulse time between 110 and 10,000 .mu.s and an initial pause time between 30 and 10,000 .mu.s, and
- decreasing average power fed to said plasma discharge during said pulsed voltage by at least one of reducing said pulse time and lengthening said pause time wherein the carbon saturation limit of the steel in the austenite region is at no time exceeded on the surface of the workpiece.
- 2. Process as in claim 1 wherein said average power is initially only high enough to cause carburization at the surface of the workpieces without reaching said saturation limit.
- 3. Process as in claim 2 wherein average power is finally decrease to reduce the mass flow of carbon into the workpiece and to reduce carbon content at the surface of the workpiece.
- 4. Process as in claim 1 wherein said average power is decreased continuously by at least one of reducing each successive pulse time and lengthening each successive pause time.
- 5. Process as in claim 1 wherein said pulsed voltage is between 200 and 900 volts.
- 6. Process as in claim 5 wherein said pulsed voltage is between 500 and 700 volts.
- 7. Process as in claim 1 wherein said process gas is fed into said chamber while said plasma discharge is generated.
- 8. Process as in claim 1 wherein said process gas consists of 10 to 30% by volume argon, 10 to 30% by volume hydrocarbon, balance hydrogen.
- 9. Process as in claim 1 further comprising heating said workpiece by a heat source independent of the plasma.
- 10. Process as in claim 1 wherein said process gas consists of 15% argon, 5% methane, and 80% hydrogen.
- 11. Process as in claim 1 wherein said pulsed voltage has a ratio of pulse time to pause time between 0.3 and 0.02.
- 12. Process as in claim 11 wherein said ratio is decreased from 0.2 to 0.025 during said pulsed voltage.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/918,668 filed Jul. 22, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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