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These castings tend to have poor ductility, toughness, and fatigue resistance.
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The center strands are of steel for the strength required to support the weight without stretching the aluminium due to its ductility.
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The majority of car seat brackets and seat belt components are made of austempered steel because of its high strength and ductility.
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It is used as a transparent, conductive polymer with high ductility in different applications.
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This explains the low hardness and high ductility of single crystals of copper.
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As such, astatine could be expected to have a metallic appearance; show metallic conductivity; and have excellent ductility, even at cryogenic temperatures.
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These grains increase the strength, ductility, and toughness of the material.
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He discusses why gold is unique in its malleability and ductility, far greater than any other metal.
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This higher degree of expansion, along with aluminiums lower ductility can cause electrical problems when bolted connections are improperly installed.
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This finding is very important since traditionally, people think that ductility increases when concrete is reinforced with fibers.
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