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What is a heat sink in the annealing process
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<blockquote data-quote="Dmagna" data-source="post: 2788160" data-attributes="member: 106055"><p>A heat sink takes heat away from the source, like a cooling block on a CPU or water through an engine block. The heat sink is the brass, you are heating brass to a specific temp then letting it cool. You could use a heat sink to cool it down faster such as water or a cold surface. In terms of using liquid I guess it would be more of a quench at that point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmagna, post: 2788160, member: 106055"] A heat sink takes heat away from the source, like a cooling block on a CPU or water through an engine block. The heat sink is the brass, you are heating brass to a specific temp then letting it cool. You could use a heat sink to cool it down faster such as water or a cold surface. In terms of using liquid I guess it would be more of a quench at that point. [/QUOTE]
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