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ESE-638 – Ductility


Attribute | Details |
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Material | Mild Steel / Stainless Steel |
Diameter | 150 mm to 200 mm |
Thickness | 10 mm to 20 mm |
Perforation Diameter | 1.5 mm to 3 mm |
Usage/Application | CBR Testing in Soil Testing |
Surface Finish | Powder Coated / Polished |
Shape | Round |
Weight | Standard / As per requirement |
Packaging | Wooden Box or Cardboard Box |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Product description
Ductility refers to a material’s ability to deform under tensile stress, often characterized by its capacity to be stretched into a wire or elongated without breaking. It is a critical property in materials science, particularly for metals, as it determines how well a material can withstand deformation before failure.
Key Characteristics:
- Measured by: The percentage elongation or reduction in area before rupture.
- Materials with High Ductility: Gold, copper, and aluminum.
- Applications: Structural design, manufacturing processes like drawing or extrusion, and determining material suitability for load-bearing applications.
In your context, if your company deals with testing equipment, you might offer devices like ductility testing machines, used primarily to assess materials like metals, asphalt, or polymers. These tests ensure materials meet standards for safety and performance in construction, automotive, and other industries.