Ductility allows a metal or alloy to be drawn into a wire. 延展性使金属或合金能被拉成丝。
Silicon bronze has the ductility of copper but much more strength. 硅青铜不但具有铜的可锻性,而且还具有很高的强度。
Saturation and aromatics affect the ductility of asphalt at low temperature. 饱和烃和芳香烃影响沥青的低温延度和粘结性。
ductility
[ noun ] the malleability of something that can be drawn into threads or wires or hammered into thin sheets <noun.attribute>
Ductility \Duc*til"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. ductilit['e].] 1. The property of a metal which allows it to be drawn into wires or filaments.
2. Tractableness; pliableness. --South.
Because the vessel's stress is merely physical, engineers periodically test and evaluate its loss of ductility in order to decide when to return the metal to its unstressed state by annealing.
The new alloy mixes bismuth and dashes of tin or phosphorous with copper to obtain the same ductility and machinability in copper alloys containing lead, said John Plewes who, with Dominic Loiacono, developed the new alloy.