Examples of using Ductility in English and their translations into Norwegian
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is also characterized by high ductility and impact strength.
These can give greater strength, brilliance and ductility, all depending on what the metal is to be used for.
Graphene's excellent ductility also allows it to be thin enough to stretch to a degree of transparency.
Ductility, however, is still very important for all our products,
Sometimes the same strength can play a cruel joke with the installation as high strength is low ductility material.
It will appear as a hexagonal shape with ductility and repeatability, but it is relatively unstable
fracture during high impacts while aluminium has considerable ductility, i.e.
short description of some of the elements we look at with regard to ductility, but I still hope it has been of interest.
resulting in a decrease in ductility at this point;
most of pure Tantalum's ductility.
an alloy with metallic properties, such as high conductivity for electricity, ductility, and generally a high density and a metallic sheen.
extra low interstitial still possess good ductility, therefore, titanium alloy is sort of good low temperature structural material.
which has good plasticity, ductility and machinability.
has high plasticity, ductility and sealing performance.
also meet the strength and ductility of Gr2 titanium.
content is too high will reduce its ductility and corrosion resistance.
Even though ductility is an integral part of the behaviour in CRC we don't really use it directly in our calculations.
Ductility of the welded products can be improved by annealing post-welding at temperatures of 760 to 815°C.
These contaminants can severely impair ductility, impact toughness,
Ductility of the welded products can be improved by annealing post-welding at temperatures of 760 to 815°C.