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คลิกที่แต่ละคำเพื่อดูรายละเอียด
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(english) Dirt or other impurities in the steel strip.
ไม้หน้าแคบ, แนวชักลาก, แนวตัดฟัน, ลอกเปลือก [ป่าไม้]; พื้นที่แถบ [สิ่งแวดล้อมน้ำ]; การลอก, ลอก [การชุบเคลือบโลหะ]
(english) 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 roughly C47/49.
(english) A method of testing hardened and tempered high carbon spring steel strip wherein the specimen is held and bent across the grain in a vice-like calibrated testing machine. Pressure is applied until the metal fractures at which point a reading is taken and compared with a standard chart of brake limitations for various thickness ranges.
(english) A location on the strip where coating did not adhere.
แผ่นอลูมิเนียมที่ทำเป็นขอบหรือริมหุ้มรอบๆ เช่น ขอบโต๊ะ
(english) A 'V-shaped' piece of angle iron attached to the rear of the coil car in the Strip Steel, which is used to help the operator put bends into the front end of a coil.
(english) A process of box annealing or pot annealing ferrous alloy sheet, strip or wire after hot working and pickling.
(english) A light weight or a thin uncoated steel sheet or strip so called because of its dark oxide coloring prior to pickling. It is manufactured by two different processes. (1) Form sheet bar on single stand sheet mills or sheet mills in tandem. This method is now almost obsolete. (2) On modern, high speed continuous tandem cold reduction mills from coiled hot rolled pickled wide strip into ribbon wound coils to finished gage. Sizes range from 12 to 32 in width, and in thicknesses from 55 lbs. to 275 lbs. base box weight. It is used either as is for stampings, or may be enameled or painted or tin or terne coated.
(english) The cold working of dead soft annealed strip metal immediately prior to a forming, bending, or drawing operation. A process designed to prevent the formulation of Luder's lines. Caution-Bridled metal should be used promptly and not permitted to (of itself) return to its pre-bridled condition.