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Quenching correct answers What is rapid cooling after heat treating called? Tension correct answers Ceramics are strong in compression but weak in ____? Aviation correct answers Where are most Titanium alloys used? Slip Cast correct answers Ceramics are typically made by a Zinc and Copp...

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Quenching correct answers What is rapid cooling after heat treating called?

Tension correct answers Ceramics are strong in compression but weak in ____?

Aviation correct answers Where are most Titanium alloys used?

Slip Cast correct answers Ceramics are typically made by a

Zinc and Copper correct answers Brass is a combo of which two materials

Hot Working correct answers What is a metal forming above recrystallization temperature

Compression Strength correct answers Why is ceramic good for column applications

Titanium has a insane strength to weight ratio correct answers Why is titanium better for
aerospace applications?

When a metal splits into two due to internal forces correct answers What is Alligatoring

What is the structure of Cermaics correct answers Consists of metallic and non metallic in a
crystalline structures

Chromium is what harder toughens steel and increases its resistance to corrosion correct answers
Why is chromium important to stainless steel

After the UTF correct answers Where does necking occur on a stress/strain curve

False correct answers Are ceramics ductile

Abrasion and Deformtion correct answers Tool Steel is resistant to what

Most common test for studying stress-strain relationship, especially metals. correct answers
What is Tensile Testing?

Traditional ceramics, Glasses, and new ceramics (Engineering Ceramics). correct answers What
are the three categories of ceramics

75% Pure Gold, 22.25% Copper, and 2.75% Silver correct answers What is the composition of
Rose Gold (18K)?

Cold Working correct answers Metal forming below recrystallization temperature is called what?

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