Annealing with Induction Heating
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Annealing is a heat treatment in which a material such as copper is exposed to an elevated temperature for an extended time and then slowly cooled.
Annealing heat treatments are largely characterized by induced microstructural changes which are ultimately responsible for altering the material's mechanical properties.
The ultimate goal of this process is to reduce the hardness of the metal and improve its ductility.
Annealing specifically refers to the process of bringing the material to its softest possible point. A tempering process softens the metal but not to the full extent possible.
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