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Hardenability is the
depth to
which a
steel is
hardened after putting it
through a heat
treatment process. It
should not be
confused with hardness, which...
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hardening or
harden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hardening is the
process by
which something becomes harder or is made harder.
Hardening may...
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harden,
Harden, or
härden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Harden may
refer to:
Harden, New
South Wales,
Australia Harden railway station Harden County...
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relative effectiveness of
boron in
promoting hardenability. At
above 30 ppm
boron begins to
reduce hardenability,
increases brittleness, and can
cause hot...
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publishing print,
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mobile reviews and
ratings for both
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Zagat Survey...
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recrystallization reduce the
dislocation density. A material's work
hardenability can be
predicted by
analyzing a stress–strain curve, or
studied in context...
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James Edward Harden Jr. (born
August 26, 1989) is an
American professional basketball player for the Los
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these steels, as
compared to the water-
hardening class.
These alloys increase the steels'
hardenability, and thus
require a less
severe quenching process...
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normally hardenable due to the low
quantity of carbon, so the
surface of the
steel is
chemically altered to
increase the
hardenability. Case-
hardened steel...
- In
computer security,
hardening is
usually the
process of
securing a
system by
reducing its
attack surface,
which is
larger when a
system performs more...