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State of metal hardness measured by tensile and elongation
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| temper |
(1) In heat treatment, to reheat hardened steel or hardened cast iron to some temperature below the eutectoid temperature for the purpose of decreasing hardness and increasing toughness. The process is also sometimes applied to normalized steel. (2) In tool steels, temper is sometimes inadvisably used to denote carbon content. ...
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| temperature |
The measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
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| temper |
Heating and cooling of metal to obtain the desired hardness, strength, and toughness.
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| temperament |
a conceptual term that categorizes a functionally significant component of an individual
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