Normalizing
Heating a metal above critical temperature upto 40 °to
50°
C for both hypo and hyper eutectoid steels and keep it there for as per the
time requirement .It is
cooled by air in the room temperature
Aim of normalizing
- 1. Soften metals
- 2. Improve grain size
- 3. Improve machinability
- 4. Improve structure of weld
- 5. refine grain structure
- 6. Reduce residual stress
Metals prefer for normalizing
- 1. Iron alloys (tool steel, carbon steel)
- 2. Aluminium
- 3. copper
ANNEALING
It is defined as process in which a metal is slightly above
critical temperature (30°
to 50°
C) for both hypo eutectoid and hyper eutectoid steels and keep it there as per
time requirement . It is
usually cooled inside the furnace while shutting it off
Aim for annealing
- 1. even grain structure production
- 2. to improve formability of hard , brittle material so they don’t break while bending or pressing
- 3. improve machinability
- 4. remove residual stress
Metals prefer for annealing
- 1. steels and cast iron
- 2. aluminium
- 3. copper
NORMALIZING |
ANNEALING |
1.After heat treatment it is cooled in room temperature |
1. After heat treatment it is cooled in furnace while furnace is off |
2. faster cooling rate |
2. low cooling rate |
3.less ductile and high hardness |
3.more ductile and low hardness |
4.cheap because cooling in room temperature |
4. expensive because cooling require a furnace |
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