Heating an alloy to a suitable temperature, holding at that temperature long enough to cause one or more constituents to enter into a solid solution and then cooling rapidly enough to hold these constituents in solution. Subsequent precipitation heat treatments allow controlled release of these constituents either naturally (at room temperature) or artificially (at higher temperatures).
Heating an alloy to a suitable temperature, holding at that temperature long enough to cause one or more constituents to enter into a solid solution and then cooling rapidly enough to hold these constituents in solution. Subsequent precipitation heat treatments allow controlled release of these constituents either naturally (at room temperature) or artificially (at higher temperatures).
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