Vague question but I assume you mean annealing or stress-relieving, to remove internal stresses created by the welding heat.
This is a simple stress relieving process the welder can do to minimize warpage of material that was just welded.
post heating : after completion of weld is not cool below to preheat or room temp. further it is heat by applying addition heating system to certain period of time and temperature to evalute hydrogen from weld metal.
post weld heat treatment is done on the weld areas after welding, to remove the residual stress present in the welded part formed during the welding process, it prevents to cause brittle fracture in a metal
Post s are now tubular steel with a cross bar welded in to recessed sections
Bismuth is a post-transition metal.
Polonium is considered as a post transition metal.
Polonium is considered as a post transition metal.
Prior to 1941 they were built from riveted steel. From 1941 thru 1945 they were cast steel and welded steel. From the Korean War thru Vietnam they were cast (with some welding) steel. With the one exception of the Vietnam era M551 Sheridan tank which was welded ALUMINUM (hull only). The Sheridan's turret was welded steel (and the gun was steel). Post Viet War US tanks are composite (classified) armor with steel exteriors (welded).
heating then controlled cooling of a weld to reduce stress
Post transition metal.
post grunge, alternative metal
The positive jump start post is on the side of the air cleaner. You have to twist the red cap and push it back.The negative post is the metal post on the driver side inner fender.The positive jump start post is on the side of the air cleaner. You have to twist the red cap and push it back.The negative post is the metal post on the driver side inner fender.