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08. What is the purpose of normalizing?

Add cutting ability

Develop high hardness

Increase wear resistance

Remove stress and strain

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Answered by legendary10
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Explanation:

purpose of normalizing?

  • Normalising aims to give the steel a uniform and fine-grained structure.
  • The process is used to obtain a predictable microstructure and an assurance of the steel's mechanical properties.

17.2.

Machining forces tend to increase with hardness.

This has implications for the machinability of metals including alloys and coatings.

In general: Cutting forces and machining difficulty tend to increase with hardness of the base metal and/or its surface.

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Answered by MissWierdo
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Answer:

Normalising aims to give the steel a uniform and fine-grained structure. The process is used to obtain a predictable microstructure and an assurance of the steel's mechanical properties.

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