embrittlement in English

noun

process of becoming brittle; loss of flexibility; hardening and weakening of a solid substance due to age or exposure to extreme conditions

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1. Chemical metal embrittlement.

2. Method for preparing zirconium alloy with excellent low hydrogen absorption and hydrogen embrittlement resistance and zirconium alloy composition with excellent low hydrogen absorption and hydrogen embrittlement resistance

3. WEICON Silicone is non-ageing and adheres without embrittlement or hardening even under changing temperatures.

4. How is it proposed to deal with pressure vessel embrittlement, and safety against air-crashes?

5. The steel sheet has superior bake hardenability, aging resistance at room temperature, and secondary work embrittlement resistance.

6. Iron-silicon alloy and alloy product, exhibiting improved resistance to hydrogen embrittlement and method of making the same

7. The zirconium alloy composition according to the present invention has excellent low hydrogen absorption and hydrogen embrittlement resistance compared to conventional zircaloy-4 alloys by improving low hydrogen absorption and resistance to hydrogen embrittlement through proper adjustment of the types and amounts of additive elements, heat-treatment temperature, etc.

8. Hydrogen dissolves in many metals, and, in addition to leaking out, may have adverse effects on them, such as hydrogen embrittlement, leading to cracks and explosions.

9. The electromagnet coil former was analyzed by means of metallurgical microscope. The results shows that cracks results from excessive high temperature while casting and material embrittlement.

10. Furthermore, the temperature and shear rate employed during melt blending may also be selected to be relatively low to help limit polypeptide dissociation, thereby minimizing the impact of aggregation and embrittlement.

11. The cold-rolled steel sheet and the galvannealed steel sheet produced using the cold-rolled steel sheet have the superior bake hardenability, aging resistance at room temperature, and secondary work embrittlement resistance.

12. For example, the extrusion temperature(s) and shear rate employed during melt blending are relatively low to help limit polypeptide dissociation, thereby minimizing the impact of aggregation and embrittlement.

13. In case of Loss-of-Coolant Accident (LOCA) in a damaged nuclear reactor, hydrogen embrittlement accelerates the degradation of the zirconium alloy cladding of the fuel rods exposed to high temperature steam.

14. Alkalinity is a key control parameter for boilers (outside of the prescribed operating range, it can lead to corrosion, caustic metal embrittlement, and carryover) and cooling water systems (where it has a significant effect on chemical treatments for …

15. Caustic cracking, aggressive pitting corrosion, and Caustic embrittlement are common problems within extractors, absorbers, settlers and other High pH columns and vessels.Typically used within the Demercaptanization units, including Merox, these vessels generate sweetened gas condensate products of much higher quality and added value.