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- This causes the cladding to become embrittled, instead of ductile.
- Embrittled cladding is less ductile and more susceptible to cracking.
- It embrittles metals in which it is stored or pressurized.
- Copper alloys which contain oxygen can be embrittled if exposed to hot hydrogen.
- Much of the cost of a embrittled and requires continual inspection and eventual replacement.
- Adhesive mounts and backing for a range of fasteners have become yellowed and embrittled.
- The embrittled joint may then fail catastrophically without any previous sign of deformation or deterioration.
- Aluminium can embrittle mild steel at 0.001 %, phosphorus at 0.01 %.
- These gases are corrosive and can degrade and embrittle nearby materials, and are also toxic to people.
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- This is the case for fatigue-embrittled metals or 鹡e-grained ceramics except on the micrometer scale.
- The cement also has been used to fill spinal voids caused by osteoporosis, a disorder that embrittles natural bone.
- For example, aluminium dissolved from aluminium bronzes can embrittle the braze; addition of nickel to the braze can offset this.
- If used on important historical objects, neatsfoot oil ( like other leather dressings ) can oxidize with time and contribute to embrittling.
- However, the grain structure hardens and embrittles the metal, which adversely affects the workability of the material, especially when rolling it.
- The liquid nitrogen would embrittle the layers of the paint at, causing the cracking paint to lose the adherent properties it once possessed.
- Thick gold metallization also limits choice of soldering alloys, as tin-based solders dissolve gold and form brittle intermetallics, embrittling the joint.
- Hydrogen possesses the NFPA 704's highest rating of 4 on the flammability scale because it embrittle metals that must be accounted for to ensure safe operation.
- Copper alloys which contain oxygen as an impurity ( in the form of residual oxides present in the metal matrix ) can be embrittled if exposed to hot hydrogen.
- Tin-based solders readily dissolve gold, forming brittle intermetallics; for Sn-Pb alloys the critical concentration of gold to embrittle the joint is about 4 %.
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