Nitriding of steels becomes most severe at temperatures above:
A.
200°F (95°C)
B.
500°F (260°C)
C.
600°F (315°C)
D.
900°F (480°C)
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
API RP 571 under Nitriding (Section 4.2.16):
“Nitriding occurs at elevated temperatures and is most severe at temperatures above 900°F (480°C).”
“This mechanism is associated with the reaction of ammonia or other nitrogen-containing compounds with the steel surface, leading to brittle nitride formation.”
Therefore, the correct answer is D.
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