To remove carbon from the surface or interior of steel or iron, typically through heating in an oxidizing atmosphere.
From de- + carbon + -ize (American spelling). Emerged in industrial metallurgy terminology in the 19th century.
Steel makers now use vacuum chambers and special gases to prevent decarburization—it's a battle against chemistry itself, and losing it means losing millions of dollars worth of metal!
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