Not to be confused with heat treatment in material science and manufacturing or heat treatment of wood.
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1976 studio album by Graham Parker
Heat Treatment
Studio album by
Graham Parker
Released
October 1976
Recorded
Rockfield Studios, Wales
Genre
Rock
Length
35:41
Label
Vertigo, Mercury
Producer
Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Nick Lowe (track 7 only)
Graham Parker chronology
Howlin' Wind (1976)
Heat Treatment (1976)
Stick to Me (1977)
Heat Treatment is the second album by English singer-songwriter Graham Parker and his band The Rumour, released in October 1976. A close follow-up to Parker's debut album Howlin' Wind, Heat Treatment was well received by critics and contains signature Parker songs like the rollicking title track, "Pourin' It All Out", and "Fool's Gold". "That's What They All Say" is a Dylan-esque putdown from a realist perspective, while "Turned Up Too Late" was perhaps Parker's most emotionally mature composition to date. "Black Honey" is a dark, downcast sequel to the debut's upbeat first track "White Honey". "Hotel Chambermaid" was covered many years later by Rod Stewart. The Rumour was credited on the back cover and the label, but not on the album's front cover.
In 2001, Vertigo/Mercury issued a remastered and expanded CD, including two tracks from The Pink Parker EP.
Heat treating (or heattreatment) is a group of industrial, thermal and metalworking processes used to alter the physical, and sometimes chemical, properties...
HeatTreatment is the second album by English singer-songwriter Graham Parker and his band The Rumour, released in October 1976. A close follow-up to Parker's...
Post weld heattreatment (PWHT) is a controlled process in which a material that has been welded is reheated to a temperature below its lower critical...
measures include drinking sufficient fluids and avoiding excessive heat. Treatment is by rapid physical cooling of the body and supportive care. Recommended...
Retrogression heattreatment (RHT) is a heattreatment process that rapidly heat treats age-hardenable aluminum alloys. Mainly induction heating is used...
practice. It is not available as a pressure treatment. By going beyond kiln drying wood, heattreatment may make timber more durable. By heating timber...
state tanzanite is coloured a reddish brown to clear, and it requires heattreatment to remove the brownish "veil" and bring out the blue violet of the stone...
issue. Induction heating is used in many industrial processes, such as heattreatment in metallurgy, Czochralski crystal growth and zone refining used in...
become harder and stronger through heat treating; however, it becomes less ductile. Regardless of the heattreatment, a higher carbon content reduces weldability...
temperature, allowing it to undergo precipitation strengthening. This heattreatment process is carried out after the alloy has been worked into its final...
a mild heattreatment of liquid foods (both packaged and unpackaged) where products are typically heated to below 100 °C. The heattreatment and cooling...
still substantial toughness, and its ability to be greatly altered by heattreatment, steel is one of the most useful and common alloys in modern use. By...
and toughness without losing ductility. Aging refers to the extended heat-treatment process. These steels are a special class of very-low-carbon ultra-high-strength...
Some traditional areas include mineral processing, metal production, heattreatment, failure analysis, and the joining of metals (including welding, brazing...
Temper, tempered or tempering may refer to: Tempering (metallurgy), a heattreatment technique to increase the toughness of iron-based alloys Temper mill...
treatment for conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. Heat therapy is most commonly used for rehabilitation purposes. The therapeutic effects of heat include...
(113 °F). Heattreatments are generally carried out by professionals, and may be performed in a single area or an entire building. Heattreatment is generally...
Mechanical heattreatment (MHT) is an alternative waste treatment technology. This technology is also commonly termed autoclaving. MHT involves a mechanical...
only guaranteed untreated sapphire, heattreatment was not commonly disclosed; by the late 1980s, heattreatment became a major issue. At that time, much...
moisture's standards; Mobile HeatTreatment (HT): Heattreatment conducted in heating chambers installed in trucks. Allows the treatment to be done anywhere....
Transformation Induced Plasticity (TRIP) steel involves special alloying and heattreatments to stabilize amounts of austenite at room temperature in normally austenite-free...
absorbs more heat than it dissipates. When extreme temperature elevation occurs, it becomes a medical emergency requiring immediate treatment to prevent...
Heattreatment techniques include annealing, case-hardening, precipitation strengthening, tempering, and quenching. Although the term "heattreatment"...
changes. A mild heattreatment combined with other stresses can cause cell death by apoptosis. There are many biochemical consequences to the heat shock response...
200 °F). Martensitic stainless steels can be heat treated to provide better mechanical properties. The heattreatment typically involves three steps: Austenitizing...