Both cases are examples of using the different different metallurgical
characteristics of different metals.The coefficient of thermal expansion is
very much different in each case and with each metal material.
Case #1: We have different materials bonded together that expand/contract at
diff
There is no such thing as "memory loss" in metal (unless it is spring steel).
Now as for people that's -I forgot what I was going to say but have a nice day!
Second myth is that after bending the irons will return to original angles due
to the "memory" in the metal. DUH !
-Original Mess
Metal memory when bending irons.?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4hfv1PeXRk
‘’Second myth is that after bending the irons will return to original angles
due to the "memory" in the metal. DUH !
All irons I have bent seem to suffer from memory loss!’’
Yes or no.
A