ductilitásának
Ductilitásának is the Hungarian word for "its ductility". Ductility is a fundamental mechanical property of materials that describes their ability to undergo significant plastic deformation before fracture. In simpler terms, it's a measure of how much a material can be stretched or drawn into a wire without breaking. This property is crucial in many engineering applications, particularly in manufacturing processes like metal forming, extrusion, and wire drawing.
Materials with high ductility can be bent, hammered, or stretched into thin sheets or long wires without
The degree of ductility is influenced by several factors, including the material's composition, its crystalline structure,