redtempering
Redtempering is a heat treatment process applied to steel to reduce its hardness and increase its toughness. It is typically performed after the steel has been hardened, usually through quenching. The process involves heating the hardened steel to a specific temperature, which is below its critical transformation temperature, and then holding it there for a period before cooling it. The temperature chosen for redtempering is crucial and depends on the desired properties of the final product.
The term "redtempering" refers to the color the steel often exhibits when heated to these temperatures. While
This controlled reheating process allows for the relief of internal stresses that build up during quenching,