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What are the characteristics and roles of quenching, tempering, annealing, and normalizing?

We will introduce the four basic patterns of heat treatment that bring out the properties of iron!

There are four main methods of heat treatment. The toughness we discussed last time is imparted by performing "tempering." It is often said "quenching and tempering," and it is common to perform these together to give steel surface hardness and toughness. Annealing and normalizing are not frequently used in the processing we mainly handle, but the photo of the handle shows that annealing was performed to soften the iron and bend it. The base part of the bend has undergone annealing. *For more detailed information, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more details.*

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What are the characteristics and roles of hardening, tempering, annealing, and normalizing?

Introducing four basic patterns of heat treatment that bring out the properties of iron in a blog!

There are four main methods of heat treatment. The toughness I mentioned last time is imparted by performing "tempering." It is often said "quenching and tempering," and it is common to carry out these processes together to give steel surface hardness and toughness. Annealing and normalizing are not frequently used in the processing we mainly handle, but the photo of the handle at the beginning shows that annealing was performed to soften the iron and bend it. The root part of the bend has undergone annealing. Without annealing, it would be hard, and cracks would occur during bending, or it would break. *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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