Annealing (metallurgy)

Annealing, in metallurgy and materials science, is a heat treatment wherein a material is altered, causing changes in its properties such as strength and hardness. It is a process that produces conditions by heating and maintaining at a suitable temperature, and then cooling very slowly. Annealing is used to induce softness, relieve internal stresses, refine the structure and improve cold working properties.

In the cases of copper, steel, and brass this process is performed by substantially heating the material (generally until glowing) for a period of time and allowing it to cool slowly. In this fashion the metal is softened and prepared for further work such as shaping, stamping, or forming.