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weldability

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weldability [‚wel·də′bil·əd·ē]
(metallurgy)
Suitability of a metal to be welded under specified conditions.


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Available in injection and extrusion grades, they are said to exhibit high impact and strong weldability to nylon 6 and 66.
Nippon Steel has developed the new HTSS by applying its Thermo-Mechanical Control Process (TMCP) technology, a production process that concurrently enhances strength, toughness and weldability of steel through hot rolling and online water-cooling.
Low carbon steel alloys are used in this type of application due to its good strength properties and good weldability, which allows the plant to correct imperfections to the castings before heat treatment.
 
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