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== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
− | + | ductilité (Fr.); Duktilität (Deut.); ductilidad (Esp.); ductilidade (Port.) | |
== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == |
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Description
The ability of a material to be deformed by tension without breaking. A ductile metal, like gold, can be easily shaped and drawn into a very thin wire. The most ductile metals are (in order from greatest to least): gold, silver, platinum, iron, copper, aluminum, and nickel (Untracht 1968).
Synonyms and Related Terms
ductilité (Fr.); Duktilität (Deut.); ductilidad (Esp.); ductilidade (Port.)
Additional Information
O. Untracht, Metal Techniques for Craftsmen, Doubleday and Co., Garden City, NY, 1968.