Definition of Carburising

1. carburise [v] - See also: carburise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carburising

carburetion
carburetions
carburetor
carburetors
carburets
carburetted
carburetted hydrogen
carburetter
carburetters
carburetting
carburettor
carburettors
carburise
carburised
carburises
carburising (current term)
carburizable
carburization
carburizations
carburize
carburized
carburizes
carburizing
carbutamide
carbuterol hydrochloride
carby
carbylamine
carbylamines
carbyne
carbynes

Literary usage of Carburising

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Case-hardening of Steel: An Illustrated Exposition of the Changes in by Harry Brearley (1921)
"It depends, for example, entirely on circumstances whether the carburising material should be bought or prepared in the factory; and then the manner in ..."

2. Engineering Steels; an Exposition of the Properties of Steel for Engineers by Leslie Aitchison (1921)
"Since the carburising of the steel is carried out by the gases containing carbon, which are provided by the case- hardening compound, it is desirable to use ..."

3. Natural Gas Technologies: Energy Security, Environment, and Economic Development by International Energy Agency (1994)
"Any answer must consider a large number of factors including: • Type of process - continuous or batch • Case depth • Surface carbon content • carburising ..."

4. The Nineteenth Century (1889)
"Bessemer's invention of steel-making consisted, first, in the de-carburising of molten cast iron by blowing air through it, and then by the addition of a ..."

5. Journal by Chartered Insurance Institute (1898)
"Some trials have been made to determine whether surface cracks are prejudicial, whether machining before carburising is preferable to treating the rough ..."

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