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They were already ductile from the heat of my body.
It is about as hard as lead and quite ductile.
Soft, ductile materials tend to form a built up edge.
Not many machine tool parts were needed in ductile iron.
This is the softest and most ductile form of steel.
He draws out that ductile gullibility in all of us.
There are two different types of fracture: brittle and ductile.
Section 1030, however, is nowhere near so ductile as Section 1029.
A more recent development is nodular or ductile cast iron.
So it's if you can pull it out it's ductile.
It is also ductile, which means it can be pulled into wire.
It is ductile enough for deep drawing and weldable, but low strength.
If not controlled, they can lead to weaker, less ductile welds.
Smaller grains form that produce a tougher, more ductile material.
Extensive research has focused in recent years on understanding and modeling ductile fracture.
Ultimately, this can lead to cracking in the cooler, less ductile surfaces.
For ductile materials, energy associated with plastic deformation has to be taken into account.
They are usually ductile and have a high lustre.
It is hard, and cracks are dissipated by the ductile titanium.
They're ductile malleable don't need the proper words you just say they can be pulled out.
It also bends a long way instead of breaking because it is ductile.
Heat may be applied, but is not necessary if one of the metals is ductile.
A ductile item can be bent by a shock.
However, for most practical situations, a material may be classified as either brittle or ductile.
It is a white metal, both ductile and malleable.