Dual-phase steels, which feature hard martensite particles in a soft ductile ferrite matrix are also highly formable. |
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The composites are formable with normal aluminum metal-working techniques and equipment at warm working temperatures. |
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These steels possess an extraordinary combination of ultra-high-strength and fracture toughness and at the same time are formable, weldable, and easy to heat-treat. |
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A detachable cable with formable wire enables easy replacement and secure, comfortable fit on-stage or on-the-go. |
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Alloys of aluminum are light, strong, and formable by almost all known metalworking processes. |
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They are quite hard, but also rather formable like plastics — an attractive combination. |
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Sehorn did note that it was avoiding similar injuries that helped make St. Louisso formable a year ago. |
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For most dual phase steels, and also for highly formable interstitial free steels, the stress-strain curves do not conform to the Ludwig's equation. |
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Max Compact Folding are compact panels with an approximately 1 mm thick formable laminate layer on both sides. |
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Until then, though, we material scientists will continue to have to find ways of making steels and other metals stronger and more formable. |
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The formable area is marked with a white line along the edge on both sides. |
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This range runs from highly formable steels that allow deep drawing or energy absorption providing a high level of safety in the event of impact, to very hard materials that can be used under extreme conditions. |
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Demands in the construction, transportation, and energy industries for stronger, tougher, more formable, and more weldable steel have brought the development of the family of HSLA steels. |
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In order to quickly and reliably achieve a formable part design, part modifications must be easy and quick to implement, and formability results assessments must be quick to obtain. |
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Formability engineering requires iterative re-design of part features, and re-evaluation of redesigned geometry until the part is determined to be robustly formable. |
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A thermally and mechanically formable polymer film, characterized by a transparent antistatic coating of a mixture of 3,4-polyethylenedioxythiophene with a thermally or mechanically formable binder. |
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To roll extremely fine threads in easily formable materials such as aluminum or brass, it may be necessary to shorten the original compensator screws no. 6 somewhat or to use less aggressive springs. |
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Unlike earlier SE models, the SE425 features a unique, detachable cable and formable wire at the earpiece giving performers accurate sound and a secure fit. |
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The existence of evaporable and formable layers in the region has caused the earthquakes to have a short recursion period. |
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As a result of these differences in chemical structure, amorphous plastics in general tend to be transparent and heat formable. |
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The company's polyolefin foams are said to be soft, flexible, lightweight and easily formable. |
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LesCare Kitchens' new Sistematic Glos has a raised panel door with white gloss polmeric formable laminate on a high density fiberboard core. |
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They are also being confronted by new technologies such as the use of formable film inserts to enable in-mold decoration of plastic. |
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At SGIA, Sun Chemical launched the MTG UV hard coat system for use in making formable and non-formable automotive, appliance, cell phone, and medical parts. |
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The apparatus includes a layer formed of a material capable of absorbing liquid and a formable material coupled with the layer formed of the absorbent material. |
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These composites often are tougher, lighter, more impact resistant and more easily formable than the metal, glass, wood and other materials they replace. |
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