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In full annealing, the hypo-eutectoid steel is heated from 30° C to 50° C above the upper critical temperature and then cooled

Question: In full annealing, the hypo-eutectoid steel is heated from 30° C to 50° C above the upper critical temperature and then cooled
[A].

in still air

[B].

slowly in the furnace

[C].

suddenly in a suitable cooling medium

[D].

any one of these

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements are true for annealing of steels?

Question: Which of the following statements are true for annealing of steels?
[A].

Steels are heated to 500 to 700° C

[B].

Cooling is done slowly and steadily

[C].

Internal stresses are relieved

[D].

all of these

Answer: Option D

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In normalising process, the hypo-eutectiod steel is heated from 30° C to 50° C above the upper critical temperature and then cooled in still air.

Question: In normalising process, the hypo-eutectiod steel is heated from 30° C to 50° C above the upper critical temperature and then cooled in still air.
[A].

True

[B].

False

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Engineering Materials, Mechanical Engineering