Annealing is a heat treatment process used to increase the ductility of metals while reducing hardness, making materials easier to form, machine, or cold-work. It consists of heating the part to a specific temperature, holding it for a controlled duration, and cooling at a regulated rate.
Typical annealing temperatures range from 450 °C to 1200 °C, with most industrial applications between 700 °C and 900 °C. Depending on the alloy, the process may be carried out in:
- Air
- Neutral atmospheres
- Protective or reducing atmospheres (hydrogen, nitrogen, gas mixtures)
Temperature + image diagram
Annealing requires precise temperature control to ensure the correct microstructural transformation.
- Temperature range: 450–1200 °C
- Common range: 700–900 °C
- Soaking times vary from 30min to several hours
- Controlled cooling = stable metallurgical results
Technical Principles
The annealing process aims to restore mechanical balance and remove stresses accumulated during prior manufacturing steps.
- Improve ductility and machinability
- Enhance chemical and structural homogeneity
- Relieve internal stresses (from forging, machining, drawing, rolling)
Restore or improve magnetic properties for electrical steels
Codere Expertise
Codere designs and manufactures annealing furnaces that ensure maximum precision, uniformity, and repeatability.
- Excellent temperature uniformity
- Stable and reproducible atmosphere control
- Compliance with CQI-9, AMS 2750, and aerospace requirements
- Full traceability with HTView supervision software
- Predictable, consistent metallurgical results
- Swiss engineering ensuring long lifespan and reliability
Applications
Annealing is widely used across metalworking industries to prepare or stabilize materials before or after forming operations.
- Before or after forging
- Before or after drawing
- After machining
- After hot or cold rolling
- For materials requiring stress relief before hardening
- For copper, brass, and precious metals needing improved ductility
Example : Codere’s System 340 is widely used in the precious metals industry to anneal gold, silver, and platinum alloys without altering surface quality.
Key advantages / Why Choose Codere
T° precision
Repeatability
Flexibility
Reliability
Low maintenance
Traceability
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