Examples of using Brittleness in English and their translations into Danish
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which can reduce the brittleness of capillaries in the body,
Because of the material weaknesses worth mentioning a large shrinkage and brittleness, which is why the caulking gaps need to constantly refresh.
no cold brittleness, good hot ductility
radioactive contamination, brittleness thoriated tungsten cathode tube can greatly reduce the operating temperature
reducing consumption of shared binders reduce brittleness at extremely low temperatures,
oxygen impurities in the grain boundary segregation, thus improve the low temperature brittleness and lower alloy plastic- brittle transition temperature.
Tempering should be avoided if possible within the range 250 °C- 450 °C due to temper brittleness.
Thus, the alloy extrusion axis direction along exhibit ductility in the vertical direction of extrusion is showing brittleness.
improved high-temperature brittleness, can be used to produce X-ray radiation target.
The high energy radiation in these applications often leads to a decrease in the elongation characteristics and the development of brittleness in a polymer.
Because of its brittleness another alloy is added to it to avoid breakage, the most common is nickel.
material degradation and brittleness.
Sintered SmCo permanent magnetic material has great brittleness, lack of ductility,
around room temperature with a molybdenum back Shique serious brittleness.
very usable response that's smooth without any brittleness.
dryness and brittleness.
therefore do not have brittle brittleness.
itcan increase the resistance of the blood vessels regulate their permeability and decrease brittleness.
also to reduce their brittleness and fragility.
oxygen can be Absorbed in quantities sufficient to cause brittleness in the HAZ and subsequent joint Failure.