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Tempering is a
process of heat treating,
which is used to
increase the
toughness of iron-based alloys.
Tempering is
usually performed after hardening,...
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differential tempering, that is, by
heating it
evenly to red-hot and then
quenching it,
turning it into martensite, and then
tempering part of it by...
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steel Bluing (steel), a
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which steel is
partially protected...
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mustard or wild mustard) is the seed of the
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although some
yield strength is lost.
Tempering may also be
performed on
normalized steels.
Other methods of
tempering consist of
quenching to a specific...
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textural change, shape, size,
color,
volume and density. An
example of a
physical change is the
process of
tempering steel to form a
knife blade. A steel...
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- its
hardenability increased.
Tempering following quenching will
transform some of the
brittle martensite into
tempered martensite. If a low-hardenability...
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