| 1. | Machinability can be difficult to predict because machining has so many variables.
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| 2. | This material was chosen for its stiffness, light weight, machinability and stability.
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| 3. | Powder metal is also impregnated to enhance machinability.
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| 4. | Tellurium is commercially primarily used in alloys, foremost in steel and copper to improve machinability.
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| 5. | Commercially, the primary use of tellurium is copper and steel alloys, where it improves machinability.
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| 6. | The durability, strength and machinability of modern alloys have lent themselves to increasingly intricate and dazzling designs.
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| 7. | It has a relatively low melting point, good fluidity, castability, excellent machinability and wear resistance.
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| 8. | The machinability of the oil hardening grades is high but for the high carbon-chromium types is low.
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| 9. | Home electrical systems, for example, are wired with copper for its good conducting properties and easy machinability.
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| 10. | Tempering is also performed on normalized steels and cast irons, to increase ductility, machinability, and impact strength.
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