| 1. | The ductility of a material is also referred to as toughness.
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| 2. | Fine grain size gives eutectics both increased strength and increased ductility.
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| 3. | However, ductility of a work-hardened material is decreased.
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| 4. | All treatments of steel trade ductility for increased strength and vice versa.
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| 5. | Thus, the ductility of the cold-worked bar is reduced.
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| 6. | To restore some ductility and durability the sword is tempered.
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| 7. | Smaller dendrites generally lead to higher ductility of the product.
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| 8. | Tensile strength increases with carbon content, while ductility decreases.
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| 9. | As an added bonus, CBDO-derived polymers have high ductility.
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| 10. | This gives rise to metals'typical characteristic phenomena of malleability and ductility.
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