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Mechanical Treatment of Specimens

Mechanical treatment of specimens is a process used to improve the mechanical properties and appearance of a specimen by altering its surface, structure, and shape. This process can be used to increase a specimen's tensile strength and resistance to wear, enhance its appearance, or alter the physical properties of t…

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Overview

Mechanical treatment of specimens is a process used to improve the mechanical properties and appearance of a specimen by altering its surface, structure, and shape. This process can be used to increase a specimen's tensile strength and resistance to wear, enhance its appearance, or alter the physical properties of the material to make it more suitable for a specific application. Mechanical treatment is a versatile tool that can be used to enhance the performance of a wide variety of materials, from metals and alloys to polymers and composites. It is used in many industries such as automotive, aerospace, civil engineering, and medical. Additionally, mechanical treatment can be used to reduce the cost of manufacturing a product by improving the efficiency of the material's properties.

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Gabriela Roca · Germany Khalid Al-Nedawi · Canada Giuliana Giardino · Italy

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