The malleability of something that can be drawn into threads or wires or hammered into thin sheets.
1 The ductility of carbon-vanadium steels is therefore increased, likewise the ductility of chrome-vanadium steels.
2 Adamant and steel have a ductility like water, to a mind sufficiently bold and contemplative.
3 A distinguishing characteristic of platinum is its extreme ductility .
4 The test was of a single sheet of mesh, testing its ductility at four different spots.
5 This increases the hardness to a high degree and adds strength without much decrease in ductility .
6 The ductility of childhood has its dangerous side.
7 Yes; as Praxiteles may have loved the clay he moulded,-forits smoothness and ductility under the hand.
8 If you wish for lightness, take wood; if for freedom, take stucco; if for ductility , take glass.
9 Those standards pushed minimum ductility requirements from 2 percent to 10 percent.
10 We postulate that the ductility of nacre can be limited by eliminating tablet interactions during crack propagations.
11 She trained me by these precepts to the utmost ductility of obedience, and the closest attention to profit.
12 Strength is needed as well for the taking as the making of an impression,-somethingmore than mere ductility .
13 With this pliant ductility and this permanence of race, there is another striking characteristic;-thenegro's attachment to place.
14 That is red-lead, one of the most important ingredients in fine flint-glass, as it gives it brilliancy and ductility .
15 Steel & Tube seismic mesh, and steel mesh from Eurocorp, recently failed ductility tests and were withdrawn from sale.
16 However, a reduced ductility was observed for SLM samples....
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