The Normalized process is a heat treatment that consists of heating the steel above the upper critical point (A3) followed by cooling in air, with the aim of regenerating the crystalline structure, to confer a good balance between mechanical resistance, ductility and toughness.
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All type of steels, although the most common are Carbon steel and medium alloy steel, in parts that during the previous hot transformation processes (forging, rolling, molding, welding), have undergone modifications in their structure.
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