What is the differences between calcination, annealing and sintering?
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Heating a hard metal and allowing it to cool gradually in order to make it softer and more malleable. Sintering: A process where powdered metal is heated, below the melting point, and pressed into a solid object (powder metallurgy). Calcination: Heating in the presence of air or oxygen to remove impurities.
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