Heat treatment is a process of heating and cooling metals and alloys to achieve desired properties. There are various heat treatment processes classified based on temperature, phase transformation or purpose. Common processes include annealing, normalizing, hardening, and tempering. Annealing relieves stresses and improves ductility while normalizing produces harder and stronger steel. Hardening involves rapid cooling from an elevated temperature to produce a hard surface. Tempering is used to reduce brittleness caused by hardening.