jetjock said:You're a good sport rich. Not to be picky but I believe ammonia gas is usually used in nitriding. At least that's the process I'm familiar with.
I believe the heat treaters here use an ammonia type chemical in the salt bath style hardening. They used to call it melaniting, but I believe the term was trade marked by another company. Now everyone has a different name for salt bath style. One thing I like about it is it tends not to bend the cranks as much as the nitriding oven. One bad thing is that the penetration is only about .003. So we can not grind the cranks after treatment. With 60 hr nitride furnace, we can still grind the crank since the penetration is about .012-.013.
IJ - sorry if I had my terms mixed up, us old hicktown boys don't always know left from right. I should have said annealing from the begining.