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Ellen Briggs
16 June, 20:02
What is difference between tempering and aging?
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Aarav Ferrell
16 June, 22:28
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The difference between tempering and aging is in the technique of the process. Tempering is applied to ferrous alloys to achieve enhanced mechanical properties. It is done by heating a metal to its hardening temperature then cooling it suddenly by quenching. Aging is a solutionized metal that will allow the alloying elements to diffuse through the structure to form particles.
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