gegloeide
Gegloeide is a Dutch term describing metal that has undergone gloeien, or annealing, a heat-treatment process aimed at altering its mechanical properties. The main purpose is to relieve internal stresses, soften the material, and increase ductility, improving formability and machinability. The term is most commonly applied to steel but can also refer to other metals such as copper and aluminum.
The basic procedure involves heating the material to a prescribed temperature above its recrystallization point, holding
After gegloeide treatment, hardness generally decreases while ductility and toughness increase. Surface oxide scales can form
Applications of gegloeide metals include components that require good formability, machinability, or post-forming workability, such as
Etymology: gegloeid is the past participle of gloeien, meaning to glow or to heat to a glow