Mechinopedia is a one stop solution for all mechanical engineering related terms and definitions.
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In wrought Iron,
The presence of only a very small amount of phosphorus is very injurious ; only 0.1 percent is sufficient to make the iron cold-short, that is , the metal is brittle and liable to crack when cold, but may be malleable and easily worked at red heat.
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