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Solid carbide end mill with corner radius, short, rockwell cutter. From €60.45 Excl VAT. View Details.

5 New Wood Pilot Bit 3/8" x 4" Milwaukee Big Hawg Carbide 48-27-1401 · 3 Big Horn Steel Drill Gauge Set for Number Letter & Fractional Drills, Superb.

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yield strength: Yield strength is the amount of stress at which a material begins to deform plastically, marking the transition from elastic behavior to permanent deformation.

Design for Multitasking Milling Turning Center, is an innovative solution which combines both milling and turning technologies in a single machine. Read ...

dislocation: A dislocation is a defect in the crystal structure of a material, which allows for the movement of atoms and contributes to plastic deformation under applied stress.

Versatile. Productivity. Cost-savings. Applications: Drilling. Milling. Chamfering. Countersinking. Materials: Steels. Cast-iron. Alloys. Non-ferrous. Hardened ...

Tungsten carbide is approximately three times stiffer than steel, with a Young's modulus of approximately 550 GPa, and is much denser than steel or titanium. It ...

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These tools have heavy duty, drop forged, alloy steel construction and are galvanized to resist corrosion. Different set of tools: · Bevelers. · ...

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Plastic deformation refers to the permanent distortion that occurs in a material when subjected to stress beyond its elastic limit, leading to a change in shape that remains even after the stress is removed.

Work hardening, also known as strain hardening, is the process by which a metal becomes stronger and harder as it is deformed plastically. This occurs because dislocations within the material's crystal structure are created and tangled during deformation, making further deformation more difficult. As a result, the material can exhibit increased strength and resistance to further plastic deformation.