Difference between precipitation hardening and dispersion hardening
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The two differences are: 1) the hardening/strengthening effect is not retained at elevated temperatures for precipitation hardening--however, it is retained for dispersion strengthening; and 2) the strength is developed by a heat treatment for precipitation hardening--such is not the case for dispersion strengthening.
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The two differences are: 1) the hardening/strengthening effect is not retained at elevated temperatures for precipitation hardening--however, it is retained for dispersion strengthening; and 2) the strength is developed by a heat treatment for precipitation hardening--such is not the case for dispersion strengthening.
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