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Metallurgy

Metal works and production.

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Metallurgy

Cladding

Metals; Metallurgy

A process for covering one metal with another. Usually the surfaces of fairly thick slabs of two metals are brought carefully into contact and are then subjected to co-rolling so that a clad ...

Chromizing

Metals; Metallurgy

A surface treatment at elevated temperature, generally carried out in pack, vapor, or salt bath, in which an alloy is formed by the inward diffusion of chromium into the base metal.

Cigarette knife steel

Metals; Metallurgy

Hardened, tempered and bright polished, 1. 25 Carbon content- Chromium. 15. Accurate flatness necessary and a high hardness with Rockwell C 51 to 53. Usual sizes are 4 3/4 wide and 6 wide x. 004 to. ...

Burr

Metals; Metallurgy

Roughness left by a cutting operation such as slitting, shearing, blanking , etc.

Butcher saw steel

Metals; Metallurgy

A hardened, tempered, and polished high carbon spring steel strip material (carbon content is generally higher than that of a material used for wood band saw applications) with a Rockwell value of ...

Butt welding

Metals; Metallurgy

Joining two edges or ends by placing one against the other and welding them.

Cake

Metals; Metallurgy

A copper ingot rectangular in cross section intended for rolling.

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