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Metallurgy

Metal works and production.

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Metallurgy

compressive strength

Metals; Metallurgy

The maximum compressive stress that a material is capable of developing, based on original area of cross section. In the case of a material which fails in compression by a shattering fracture, the ...

constitutional diagram

Metals; Metallurgy

A graphical representation of the temperature and composition limits of phase fields in an alloy system as they actually exist under specific conditions of heating and cooling (synonymous with phase ...

constitute

Metals; Metallurgy

A phase, or combination of phases, that occurs in a characteristic configuration in a microstructure.

columbium

Metals; Metallurgy

Chemical symbol Cb. Element No. 41 of the periodic system. Atomic weight 92. 91. It is steel gray in color and brilliant luster. Specific gravity 8. 57. Melting point at about 4380 (degrees) F. It is ...

commercial bronze

Metals; Metallurgy

A copper-zinc alloy (brass) containing 90% copper and 10% zinc; used for screws, wire, hardware, etc. Although termed commercial-bronze it contains no tin. It is somewhat stronger than copper and has ...

columnar structure

Metals; Metallurgy

A structure consisting of elongated grains whose tong axes are parallel.

cold work

Metals; Metallurgy

Permanent strain produced by an external force in a metal below its re-crystallization temperature.

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