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Annealing process

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)

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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
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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

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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-9AMS 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. 

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Applications and industries

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Before or after forging / drawing

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After machining and hot / cold rolling

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For material requiring stress relief before hardening, copper, brass

Key advantages / Why Choose Codere

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T° precision

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Repeatability

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Flexibility

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Reliability

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Low maintenance

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Traceability

Available furnace configurations for hardening

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System 250

Batch furnaces (XCR, CRG, C10/11)

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System 300

Continuous furnaces

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System 340

For precious metals and sensitive alloys

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