SUBJECT GUIDE Heat Treating
Precipitation hardening (age hardening) involves heating an alloy to a sufficiently high temperature so that enough of an alloying element is dissolved to form a supersaturated solid solu - tion. It is then rapidly cooled (quenched) to room temperature, Fig. 1 Effects of annealing on brass (Cu-35%Zn).
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