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หรือคุณกำลังค้นหา brittle
(English) Embrittlement during pickling due to absorption of hydrogen.
(english) Brittleness resulting from pickling steel in acid; hydrogen, formed by the interaction between iron and acid, is partially absorbed by the metal, causing acid brittleness.
(english) A brittle structure or material exhibits low ductility, meaning that it exhibits very little inelastic deformation before complete failure.
(english) Brittleness exhibited by some steels after being heated to some temperature within the range of 300 (degrees) to 650 (degrees) F, and more especially if the steel is worked at the elevated temperature. Killed steels are virtually free of this kind of brittleness.
(english) An iron-zinc alloy layer formed between the steel substrate and the free zinc of galvanized coatings.
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(english) The tendency of a metal or material to fracture without undergoing appreciable plastic deformation.
(english) Fracture preceded by little or negligible plastic deformation.
(english) Reduced ductility occurring as a result of strain aging, when certain ferrous alloys are worked between 300 and 700 (degrees) F. This phenomenon may be observed at the working temperature or subsequently at lower temperatures.
(english) Fracture with little or no plastic deformation.