| 31. | The word " ductility " is sometimes used to encompass both types of plasticity.
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| 32. | Material is generally annealed between each drawing pass to remove cold work and to increase ductility.
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| 33. | This process mechanically weakens the rods because the hydrides have lower hardness and ductility than metal.
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| 34. | The opposite of brittleness is ductility.
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| 35. | Copper has a higher ductility than alternate metal conductors with the exception of gold and silver.
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| 36. | A final anneal may also be used on the finished product to maximize ductility and electrical conductivity.
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| 37. | The most visible effect of hydrogen in materials is a drastic reduction in ductility during tensile tests.
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| 38. | Some are concerned about the brittle nature of CFRP, in contrast to the ductility of steel.
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| 39. | He discusses why gold is unique in its malleability and ductility, far greater than any other metal.
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| 40. | Since ferrite is softer than pearlite, the two microstructures combine to increase the ductility of the alloy.
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