anneal

[ US /əˈniɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. bring to a desired consistency, texture, or hardness by a process of gradually heating and cooling
    temper glass
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How To Use anneal In A Sentence

  • The template and primer were annealed by briefly heating at 80°C and cooling to room temperature.
  • The VPR is common software for the FPGA placement and routing. It puts forward a comprehensive method of FPGA placement and routing solution. Simulated annealing algorithm is applied to VPR.
  • The Windows.l. 6. 'anneal', i.e. fix the colours by heating the glass. Notes: Divine Poems. Grierson, Herbert J.C
  • I prefer 7.62 NATO cases for reloading because its heavier case and more reloads per case and the necks are annealed. I am looking to get a rifle for deer and elk in Colorado. I am thinking that I'll go with either a .30-06 or .308.
  • Whatever trials he'd undergone to anneal his spirit for this moment, they were not enough. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • He saw the country in full dress, and had little or no opportunity of judging of it unhouselled, unanointed, unannealed, with all its imperfections on its head, as I and my family too often had. Life on the Mississippi
  • But the great pressure to which the sheets are subjected makes the alloy very brittle, so that it has to be softened or "annealed," as it is called, by being heated red-hot in very large ovens before each re-rolling. The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 24, April 22, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
  • After they are descaled, these hot bands are cold rolled to the required thickness and coils off the cold mill are either annealed and descaled or bright annealed.
  • He made the dies, and promoted the idea, and prospered, but I have, and still use, an original die set and it is not RCBS. Since the advent of high velosity .22 LR ammo, one must anneal the hulls before forming them into jackets, and the whole process becomes very time consuming and tedious, maybe not worth the effort, in spite of the high cost of bullets. Useful? You Bet Your R.A.S.S.
  • For production, the ore was smelted, then the resultant iron bloom was hammered, stretched, and annealed to remove impurities.
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