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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Green strength, or handling strength, can Green strength, or handling strength, can be defined as the strength of a material as it is processed to form its final ultimate tensile strength. This strength is usually considerably lower than the final ultimate strength of a material. The term green strength is usually referenced when discussing non-metallic materials such as adhesives and elastomers (such as rubber). Recently, it has also been referenced in metallurgy applications such as powdered metallurgy. applications such as powdered metallurgy.
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