annealálás
Annealálás is a heat treatment process used to alter the physical and sometimes chemical properties of a material. The primary goal is typically to reduce hardness, increase ductility, and relieve internal stresses. The process involves heating the material to a specific temperature, holding it there for a period of time, and then cooling it slowly. The rate of cooling is crucial and can significantly influence the final properties. For metals, annealing often results in a more homogeneous and stable microstructure.
The exact temperatures and holding times depend on the material being annealed. For example, annealing steel