Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word HARDNESSES
HARDNESSES
Definitions of HARDNESSES
- plural of hardness.
Number of letters
10
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using HARDNESSES in a Sentence
- Ternary alloys have much greater importance: dental amalgams are usually silver–tin–mercury alloys, silver–copper–gold alloys are very important in jewellery (usually on the gold-rich side) and have a vast range of hardnesses and colours, silver–copper–zinc alloys are useful as low-melting brazing alloys, and silver–cadmium–indium (involving three adjacent elements on the periodic table) is useful in nuclear reactors because of its high thermal neutron capture cross-section, good conduction of heat, mechanical stability, and resistance to corrosion in hot water.
- Nickel-based superalloys such as Inconel and Hastalloys will typically have nickel boride layer hardnesses of 1700-2300 HV.
- Phosphophyllite (Phos) is weak (with one of the lowest hardnesses) and considered useless by their peers.
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