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In Metallurgy, precipitation refers to the process where dissolved solid particles form and separate from a solution or a solid matrix, typically during cooling or aging of alloys. This phenomenon can lead to the formation of fine particles or phases that can enhance the mechanical properties of the material, such as strength and hardness. Precipitation hardening, for example, involves the controlled formation of these particles to improve the overall performance of metals and alloys.

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