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Q: What is the normalizing temp of steel?
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Can you reduce the heat treatment time in carbon steel through normalizing instead of annealing?

can we reduce the heat treatment time in carbon steel through normalizing instead of annealing?


What are the benefits of normalizing on steel?

After steel is shaped by forging, machining or casting inherent stresses can weaken the article. Normalizing reduces these weaknesses by re-aligning the 'grain' of the steel so that it follows the new shape of the article manufactured. Normalizing steel results in it being strengthened and more ductile. the results in a grain structure of fine pearlite with excess of ferrite or cementite. resulting material is soft : degree of softness depends on the ambient conditions of cooling


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What are the phases of eutectoid steel?

Preeutectoid steel which appears in a temp. more than 723c and Proeutectoid steel which appears ina temp less than 723c preeutectoid steel contains ferrite and austentie proeutectoid steel contains ferrite and cementite


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What temp does steel barrel melt?

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What temperature does mild steel turn red?

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Engineering - what is normalizing?

= Normalizing = Heating a ferrous alloy to a suitable temperature (approximately 38°C) above the transformation range and then cooling in air to a temperature substantially below the transformation range. This heat treat operation is used to erase previous heat treating results in carbon steels to 0.4% carbon, low alloy steels, and to produce a uniform grain structure in forged and cold worked steel parts.


What temp pressure killed carbon steel is used?

The answer to that is not known at this time, but I would be happy to determine the answer and get back to you.


Melting temp of steel?

The melthing point of stainless steal is around 1500 C.


What is the upper and lower critical temperature of steel?

upper critical temp. means 273k and lower temp. means -273k.now 50 deg cent. above upper cri. temp means 273+50 deg cent.(=273+323)kelvin