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Annealed

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Annealed meaning

simple past and past participle of anneal

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After a number of passes the wire may be annealed to facilitate more drawing or, if it is a finished product, to maximise ductility and conductivity.

A ligation reaction is most efficient when the sticky ends are already stably annealed, and disruption of the annealing ends would therefore result in low ligation efficiency.

A temperature-sensitive crayon can be used at the point to which it is to be annealed, which is just behind the shoulder for bottlenecked cartridges, or at the bottom of the bullet seating depth for straight-wall cartridges.

Color in this red or pink series is annealed in geological conditions above the temperature about 350 °C.

During this process the piece becomes very hard and has to be annealed several times, then worked again until the final shape is achieved.

Grinding tantalum is difficult, especially so for annealed tantalum.

It is soft and ductile when annealed and is greatly increased in strength and hardness when cold-worked.

Previously shaped bell necks are annealed, using a hand torch to soften the metal for further bending.

Since the base of the case must be hard, it cannot be annealed.

Since the cracking is likely due to a brittle neck, the cases should be annealed before attempting to reform them, or the crack may propagate and ruin the newly formed shorter case as well.

Steel is first rolled to size and thickness and then annealed to change the properties of the final material.

The absence of stably annealed ends also means that the ligation efficiency is lowered, requiring a higher ligase concentration to be used.

The conductor passes through this groove and is tied to the insulator with annealed wire of the same material as the conductor.

The obtained glass is usually annealed to prevent breakage during processing.

The wootz was in a soft, annealed state, with a grain structure and beads of pure iron carbide which were the result of its hypereutectoid state.

Tubing, in particular copper, comes in rigid hard tempered "joints" or soft tempered (annealed) rolls.

When annealed this metal is very ductile and can be bent, coiled, or rolled. citation Rhenium-molybdenum alloys are superconductive at 10 ; tungsten-rhenium alloys are also superconductive citation around 4–8 K, depending on the alloy.