The severe loss of ductility or toughness or both, of a material, usually a metal or alloy. Many forms of embrittlement can lead to brittle fracture. Many forms can occur during thermal treatment or elevated temperature service (thermally induced embrittl ...
Embrittlement of stainless steels upon extended exposure to temperatures between 400 and 510
Cash set aside in a dedicated interest account to cover unanticipated emergencies such as property.
A special coding used by employers when an employee's tax code is unknown. Individuals allocated.
A device, which is linked with the towboat, and under emergency conditions, tows away any ship from site. The device consists of reel 、towing hawser、signal cable、 buoy、 wire storage box、signal lamp etc.
The stock markets of countries which have a low per head income compared with the developed world.
The sovereign power to take property for a necessary public use, with reasonable compensation.
A measure of the average amount of a specified pollutant or material emitted for a specific type of fuel or process.
The ratio of the radiant energy (heat) leaving (being emitted by) a surface to that of a black body at the same temperature and with the same area; expressed as a number between 0 and 1.
Total remuneration of an employee or director which includes salary and bonuses.
(ERISA)In the US, a federal law introduced for the protection of participants in private pension.
(ESOP)A plan devised to encourage employees to purchase stock in their company usually at a price below.