postheating
Postheating refers to the process of applying heat to a material after it has undergone a primary thermal or mechanical treatment. This secondary heating step is often employed to modify the material's microstructure, relieve internal stresses, or improve its mechanical properties. The specific temperature and duration of postheating depend on the material and the desired outcome.
In the context of welding, postheating is applied to the welded joint after the welding process is
In manufacturing, postheating can be used after processes like casting or forging to relieve residual stresses