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materiali

Materiali are the substances from which objects and structures are made. They encompass a wide range of chemical compositions and microstructures, and their properties determine performance under mechanical, thermal, and chemical loads. The term covers natural materials such as wood and stone, as well as synthetic materials engineered for specific functions.

Common classifications used in science and engineering distinguish metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites. Metals generally provide

Key properties include mechanical (strength, stiffness, hardness, toughness, ductility), physical (density, melting or glass transition temperature,

Materials are shaped and modified by processing techniques such as casting, forming, machining, welding, and additive

Testing and standards provide quantitative data and ensure consistency across applications. Common tests measure strength, hardness,

high
strength
and
ductility;
polymers
offer
light
weight
and
flexibility;
ceramics
resist
heat
and
wear
but
are
brittle;
composites
combine
phases
to
tailor
properties.
Natural
materials,
including
concrete,
wood,
bone,
and
textiles,
are
also
widely
used.
thermal
and
electrical
conductivity),
and
chemical
(corrosion
resistance,
chemical
stability).
These
properties
influence
material
selection
for
a
given
application,
reliability,
and
lifespan.
manufacturing.
Surface
treatments,
coatings,
and
heat
treatments
further
tailor
properties
like
hardness,
corrosion
resistance,
and
wear
behavior.
Material
selection
often
involves
trade-offs
among
performance,
cost,
manufacturability,
and
sustainability.
impact
resistance,
and
fatigue
behavior.
Industry
standards
from
bodies
such
as
ISO,
ASTM,
and
EN
define
procedures
and
acceptance
criteria.
Life-cycle
considerations,
including
recyclability
and
environmental
impact,
are
increasingly
important
in
material
choice.