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In industry, this is a process used to control the ductility and hardness of a material.
This results in a lower tensile strength and increased ductility.
Usually the ductility of the material increases when high pressures are applied.
Silver provides mechanical strength, but has worse ductility than lead.
Ductility is the property of solid to be drown into wires.
Smaller dendrites generally lead to higher ductility of the product.
These grains increase the strength, ductility, and toughness of the material.
The word ductility is sometimes used to embrace both types of plasticity.
Ductility is the amount that any material yields under shear stress.
"Ductility is really the name of the game."
It is caused by the poor creep ductility of the heat affected zone.
To restore some ductility and durability the sword is tempered.
Improved ductility and fracture toughness with some reduction in strength.
This is proportional to the ductility or malleability of the substance.
Each of these types of failure occur based on the material's ductility.
These are what gives the material its ductility, strength, and heat dissipation properties.
In other words, composites are more brittle, lacking what engineers call ductility.
Lead is used in applications where its low melting point, ductility and high density are advantageous.
The high ductility of copper allows for this process to be performed accurately and precisely.
The qualitative results of the impact test can be used to determine the ductility of a material.
Ductility is a material's ability to deform under tensile stress.
Thus, the ductility of the cold-worked bar is reduced.
Increasing carbon levels leads to lower ductility and toughness.
All treatments of steel trade ductility for increased strength and vise versa.
It is used as a transparent, conductive polymer with high ductility in different applications.