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Cold-worked products tend to be very hard and possess great tensile strength.
The carbon and nickel content have a great effect on the final hardness of the cold-worked piece.
Thus, the ductility of the cold-worked bar is reduced.
Yield strength is increased in a cold-worked material.
He would have given a good deal for a steel machete, but even the cold-worked bronze sword was better than bare hands.
Generally, true butted tubing is considered to be seamless and cold-worked to shape.
When the ring is being made, the metal is cold-worked and hardened before setting the gem.
A cold-worked material is, in effect, a normal (brittle) material that has already been extended through part of its allowed plastic deformation.
The bronze was cold-worked and tough, but not tough enough to resist Blade's muscles and ingenuity.
The point man had out his brush-cutter, a big curved wooden stick like a boomerang with a cold-worked bronze edge riveted to the inside.
High strength - Litespeed's cold-worked titanium is approximately 45% stronger than the standard titanium that other frame builders use.
These stronger alloys are most suitable for casting and hot-working, and can only be cold-worked to a limited extent in view of their high strength.
Process annealing: A process used to relieve stress in a cold-worked carbon steel with less than 0.3 wt% C.
Cold-worked microalloyed steels do not require as much cold working to achieve the same strength as other carbon steel; this also leads to greater ductility.
Both alloys gave rather similar results, in the region of ±7 ton/in2 for annealed and ±11 ton/in2 for cold-worked material.
The compressed garins help to recover the surface to its real surface (original surface) producing a hemisphere of cold-worked metal extremely stressed in compression.
In his thesis, Boyd described the effects of reflecting radiation through samples of powdered, cold-worked and annealed beryllium with differing particle sizes.
Design in Wire Wire is available in a variety of cold-worked hard tempers to close tolerances for the manufacture of mesh, contacts and springs.
It is soft and ductile when annealed and greatly increases its strength and hardness when it is cold-worked.
The evidence of smelting or alloying that has been found is subject to some dispute and a common assumption by archaeologists in that objects were cold-worked into shape.
Cold-worked copper from the pits in Wisconsin Old Copper Complex region have been found in some Adena mounds.
Sewanee: A full-suspension cross country race bike, the latest Sewanee features 90 mm of rear travel in a cold-worked 3Al/2.5V titanium frame.
Copper, one of the first metals to be discovered and used by man, was cold-worked in Egypt as early as 4500 B.C. to make various implements and weapons.
The normalized aspect ratio varies from approaching zero for a very elongated particle, such as a grain in a cold-worked metal, to near unity for an equiaxed grain.
Lost-wax cast bells were introduced from lower Central America and Colombia during this phase, along with several classes of cold-worked ornaments and hand tools, such as needles and tweezers.