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To cool glass by reintroducing a completed object into an auxiliary part of the glass furnace and slowly cooling the object so that any strain created in the glass during the forming process may be released. The critical area for cooling is 1000-800 degrees.
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The process of using suitable temperatures and cooling to produce the softest state possible in metal and to reduce as much internal stress as possible in any given piece of iron or steel.
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The annealing process requires heating the metal and then cooling it at a slow, consistent rate. Annealing reduces internal stress in the workpiece and, in most cases, makes the workpiece softer and easier to machine.
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To heat a metal until it is soft for working, followed by gradual cooling to strengthen or temper the metal.
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To heat and then gradually cool in order to relieve mechanical stresses. Annealing copper makes it softer and less brittle, thus lowering the tensile strength while improving the flex life.
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