alloyed in the PONS Dictionary

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Short wavelength phonons are strongly scattered by impurity atoms if an alloyed phase is present, but mid and long wavelength phonons are less affected.
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Due to the softness of the metal it may be alloyed with magnesium, copper, or bronze to increase its strength.
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Linemen's pliers may be forged out of alloyed or unalloyed tool steel.
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Most rimmed steel has a carbon content below 0.25% carbon, a manganese content below 0.6%, and is not alloyed with aluminum, silicon, and titanium.
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Titanium alloyed with aluminium and vanadium is used for critical structural parts, fire walls, landing gear, exhaust ducts, and hydraulic systems.
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Iron alloyed with various proportions of carbon gives low, mid and high carbon steels, with increasing carbon levels reducing ductility and toughness.
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During WWII, high-strength alloyed steel was introduced, allowing 200m ft depths.
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They are very inexpensive, constructed using polymers and alloyed metals as much as possible, resulting in a reduction of production costs and sale price.
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Due to the softness of silver, it had to be alloyed to make it hard enough for racing use.
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It may occur alloyed with gold as electrum.
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