Some how that is what annealing is.I've heard it before on this site that what we are actually doing is stress relieving, not annealing. If so, will it accomplish what we want it to (reducing the hardness)?
Some how that is what annealing is.
Larry
There is a time at temperature requirement for these processes. Higher temperatures require less time. How much less?
The reason there isn't any data for short time annealing like reloaders do is that industrial users generally want to anneal the whole part. We don't. If the industrial users want to anneal the whole part then why wouldn't they jack up the temp and do it for less time?
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Joe
Nice article! Hey 1066 what the damages on the Bench Top Annealing machine?
Joe Salt
Dennis does it the way I do, you'll notice right away that you have to angle the pan you drop into..I had the neck issue with my Bench Source when I dropped straight down into my pan. I angled the pan at about 45 degrees and the problem went away. I've never used water or anything else to cool the cases; they do just fine in air.
Dennis