postheats

/ˈpoʊstˌhits/
noun
  1. The act or process of heating something again after it has cooled, especially in industrial or scientific contexts.
    • The metal underwent a postheat to relieve internal stresses.
    • In the lab, a postheat was applied to the sample to ensure proper curing.
    • The technician scheduled a postheat for the welded joints.
verb
  1. To heat something again after it has cooled, typically in manufacturing or material processing.
    • The factory postheats the glass to make it stronger.
    • You should postheat the oven before baking the second batch.
    • They postheat the plastic to remove any remaining moisture.
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