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annealing

Controlled cooling of a material to increase ductility and strength. The process involves first heating a material (usually glass or metal) for a given time at a given temperature, followed by slow cooling. It is a common form of heat treatment.

Normalizing is a type of annealing where a metal is heated to a point above its critical temperature before being cooled. This helps to refine the grain.



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Many of these men's faith in force was annealed in the crucible of September 11 and remains unshaken by the Iraq experience.
[1,814 kg]) were originally heat treated and annealed in close proximity to the small room, but with the phasing out of old heat treatment ovens, many of the parts were being moved to and from the heat treat facilities--1,000 ft.
06 Haze, % 4 -- Vicat Softening, F 200 253 HDT, F @ 264 psi, annealed 189 212
 
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