This steel grade is very strong but still ductile enough to make sure that the safety cage deforms in a controlled manner. [adjective]
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Cast iron pipes were commonly used for over 100 years, whilst today supply pipelines are usually of ductile iron or steel construction. [adjective]
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- Alchorne showed that gold alloyed with th part of tin is sufficiently ductile to be rolled and stamped into coin, provided the metal is not annealed at a high temperature. [Please select]
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Working in this way makes the copper stronger and harder, but less ductile. [Please select]
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It forms a metal with high tensile strength while being ductile and malleable. [Please select]
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This ductile material Brigham welded to his own forms. [Please select]
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Wrought iron is malleable, ductile, and very flexible; when pure it is also very soft. [Please select]
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Silver is a white, ductile metallic element. [Please select]
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Tin is ductile and malleable and slightly crystalline in form, almost as heavy as steel, and has a tensile strength of 4,500 pounds per square inch. [Please select]
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Then he tried to crawl through at the bottom, but the opening of the rails would not admit his body, and the train of ductile fire had left only ash for him to grasp at. [Please select]
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