Superplasticity

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title: Superplasticity
text: In materials science, superplasticity is a state in which solid crystalline material is deformed well beyond its usual breaking point, usually over about 400% during tensile deformation. Such a state is usually achieved at high homologous temperature. Examples of superplastic materials are some fine-grained metals and ceramics. Other non-crystalline materials (amorphous) such as silica glass and polymers also deform similarly, but are not called superplastic, because they are not crystalline; ra
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