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(english) A series of neoprene or steel rolls.
(english) Device that holds that roll of steel banding.
(english) Dirt or other impurities in the steel strip.
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(english) (BSO)A lubricant applied on electrolytic chromium coated steel
(english) Method of producing a precision casting of steel or steel alloys using aluminolthermic process and lost wax, followed by centrifugal action.
(english) Tool used to tighten a steel band around a coil.
(Concrete Engineering) In concrete formwork, the support for the reinforcing steel.
(english) A flat cold rolled usually .70/.80 medium high carbon steel strip, blue-black in color, which has been quenched in oil and drawn to desired hardness. While it looks and acts much like blue tempered spring steel and carries a Rockwell hardness of C44/47, it has not been polished and is lower in carbon content. Used for less exacting requirements than clock spring steel, such as snaps, lock springs, hold down springs, trap springs, etc. It will take a more severe bend before fracture than will clock spring, but it does not have the same degree of spring-back.
(english) A saltwater solution for quenching or cooling when heat treating steel.
(english) The very subtle ridge on the edge of strip steel left by cutting operations such as slitting, trimming, shearing, or blanking. For example, as a steel processor trims the sides of the sheet steel parallel or cuts a sheet of steel into strips, its edges will bend with the direction of the cut.
(english) An operation which produces various degree bends when fabricating parts from steel.