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Annealing with lead - process?
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<blockquote data-quote="tlk" data-source="post: 407071" data-attributes="member: 11397"><p>Mike, what is the second set of graphs supposed to show? That there is really no point in going above 700 F? If so, that is what the first graph shows as well if you plug in the temps and hardness values, at least to me: 707F is the intersection of tensile strength and ductility (with tensile strength falling off rapidly thereafter), and ~700F is carrying a hardness value of about 103. </p><p> </p><p>Appears that 700F is a balance point. Need more light.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlk, post: 407071, member: 11397"] Mike, what is the second set of graphs supposed to show? That there is really no point in going above 700 F? If so, that is what the first graph shows as well if you plug in the temps and hardness values, at least to me: 707F is the intersection of tensile strength and ductility (with tensile strength falling off rapidly thereafter), and ~700F is carrying a hardness value of about 103. Appears that 700F is a balance point. Need more light. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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