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annealing

[ UK /ɐnˈiːlɪŋ/ ]
[ US /əˈniɫɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. hardening something by heat treatment

How To Use annealing In A Sentence

  • 350° C. up to just below the lower critical, and forms sorbitic steel; while "annealing" refers to a heating for grain size at or above the transformation ranges, followed by a slow cooling. The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel
  • A stock solution of double stranded DNA was prepared by annealing the two single strands in 100 mM. pH 7.2 sodium phosphate buffer at a DNA concentration of 14 M (in helices).
  • They are then gradually cooled in an annealing oven known as a lehr.
  • This treatment is known as full annealing, and is used for removing strains from forgings and castings, improving machinability and also when softening and refinement of structure are both required.
  • In addition, larger numbers of repeats provide more opportunities for misalignment during the reannealing of the nascent strand.
  • In heat treatable alloys, annealing also may be accompanied by precipitation and changes in solute concentration.
  • As a matter of fact, the annealing temperature and time influence the transition of the semicond-uctive as-grown fiber to superconductor which is a peritectoid reaction.
  • A phenomenon of strip steel buckled while heating in vertical continuous annealing furnace is analyzed and the reasons are found. Corresponding measures are adopted to prohibit and reduce this defect.
  • ‘The course covered forge welding, annealing, drawing out, fullering, upsetting, and most aspects of traditional blacksmithing.’
  • As the ends of the bars radiated into the annealing mist I saw the tentacles creep closer and ever closer to the rayless flame through which the mist flew. The Metal Monster
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