Examples of using Ductility in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
It also has good ductility and thermal conductivity.
Higher ductility, toughness, and strength for a given hardness.
Such selective heating increases ductility in the schenkel, resulting in optimal link properties.
in many cases the lack of ductility makes the material unfit.
For example, Yield strength, ductility and stiffness are determined using tensile testing.
The other half consists of polyethylene and/or polypropylene which add strength and ductility.
node with good Ductility.
it has good ductility, workability, and weldability under high temperature
Smoothness, ductility and wear resistance makes BALINIT CNI also a powerful alternative to hard chrome plating for textile fibre guiding elements.
Tungsten can be very difficult to fabricate because of its high hardness and low ductility.
The last of these is characterized by low ductility, which prevents the use of a coating on its basis, in cases where additional forming for example, in upholstery surfaces.
It is non-deformable with strong ductility, thus can be used to wash the dishes,
is also characterized by high ductility and impact strength.
You will be surprised by the uppers ductility, a very yielding feel,
which allows the metal to buy special ductility while maintaining strength.
increase ductility and help eliminate internal stresses.
Ductility at the nanoscale: Deformation
Brass is a word used to describe the wide range of copper-zinc alloys that have a combination of properties including strength, ductility, hardness, conductivity and wear and corrosion resistance.
you can change its hardness and ductility in addition to its other properties.
increase ductility and help eliminate internal stresses.