What is Solution Annealing? kindly explain its process in
brief.
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Answer / tarun
Solution annealing is a process performed on steels. In our
case, these are primarily the 300 series stainless. The
process consists of heating the material up to a temperature
above 1950°F and holding it long enough for the carbon to go
into solution. After this, the material is quickly cooled to
prevent the carbon from coming out of solution. Solutio-
annealed material is in its most corrosion-resistant and
ductile (farmable) condition.
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Answer / karthick
annealing is the process of heating the material above the
upper critical temperature and cooling it in air for some
period.it is mainly used to relieve internal stresses
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Answer / deepak d
heating the steel slowly above critical teamp, holding it at
some time & cooling it slowly to room teamp in the furnace
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