Aug 4, 2020 08:44
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German term

Spannungsarmglühen

Non-PRO German to English Tech/Engineering Engineering (general) Heat treatment / Wärmebehandlung
Used in the following German context "Nach dem Vordrehen bzw. Vorfräsen spannungsarm geglüht".

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PRO (2): Steffen Walter, Chris Pr

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Proposed translations

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12 mins
Selected

stress-relief annealing

Fits in the context
Peer comment(s):

agree Johannes Gleim
12 hrs
agree Chris Pr
1 day 1 hr
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1 day 1 hr

Low-stress annealing

This is not about annealing that relieves stress, it is about annealing where the stress is low (as opposed to high).
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