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Annealing conditions

At 0.020-mm grain size except in the case of Alloy 638, which is the standard annealed condition. Designation of Copper Development Association. [Pg.534]

Most wrought alloys are provided in conditions that have been strengthened by various amounts of cold work or heat treatment. Cold worked tempers are the result of cold rolling or drawing by prescribed amounts of plastic deformation from the annealed condition. Alloys that respond to strengthening by heat treatment are referred to as precipitation or age hardenable. Cold worked conditions can also be thermally treated at relatively low temperatures to affect a slight decrease in strength (stress rehef annealed) to benefit other properties, such as corrosion resistance and formabiUty. [Pg.218]

Admiralty Brass and Naval Brass are 30 and 40% zinc alloys, respectively, to which a 1% tin addition has been added. Resistance to dezincification of Cu—Zn alloys is increased by tin additions. Therefore, these alloys are important for thein corrosion resistance in condenser tube appHcations. In these, as weU as the other higher zinc compositions, it is common to use other alloying additives to enhance corrosion resistance. In particular, a small amount (0.02—0.10 wt %) of arsenic (C443), antimony (C444), or phosphoms (C445) is added to control dezincification. When any of these elements are used, the alloy is referred as being "inhibited." For good stress corrosion resistance, it is recommended that these alloys be used in the fiiUy annealed condition or in the cold worked plus stress reHef annealed condition. [Pg.231]

After use above the temperature indicated by a single bar (I), use at a lower temperahire shall be based on the stress values allowed for the annealed condition of the material. [Pg.993]

Austenitic stainless steels are the most corrosion-resistant of the three groups. These steels contain 16 to 26 percent chromium and 6 to 22 percent nickel. Carbon is kept low (0.08 percent maximum) to minimize carbide precipitation. These alloys can be work-hardened, but heat treatment will not cause hardening. Tensile strength in the annealed condition is about 585 MPa (85,000 Ibf/in"), but workhardening can increase this to 2,000 MPa (300,000 Ibf/in"). Austenitic stainless steels are tough and ducdile. [Pg.2448]

It must always be remembered that diffusion coatings are produced by a form of heat treatment and that, with the exception of low-temperature zinc diffusion (sherardising), the treated ferrous materials are usually in the annealed condition. Whenever the mechanical properties of the parts must be restored to their original level, a subsequent heat treatment is necessary . This does not as a rule present any difficulty with chromised or boronised steels. In order to prevent undue distortion and internal stresses during treatment and subsequent hardening, it is recommended that high-carbon and alloy steels should be processed in the normalised condition. [Pg.410]

Some metals change their structure, or maintain an annealed condition, at low temperature, and this may be used as part of a manufacturing process. [Pg.226]

Austenitic stainless steels are non-magnetic in the annealed condition. [Pg.297]

If material is welded, brazed, or soldered, the allowable stress values for the annealed condition shall be used. [Pg.213]

At higher concentrations or under annealing conditions, radical cations 106b-108b form dimer radical cations 107c, and 108c, respectively... [Pg.131]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.9 ]




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