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Beam and Sling

แปลว่า(english) Tackle used in conjunction with a crane for turning over the cope or drag of a mold prior to assembly.

Bake Hardenable Steel

แปลว่า(english) A cold-rolled, low-carbon sheet steel used for automotive body panel applications. Because of the steel’s special processing, it has good stamping and strength characteristics and after paint is baked on, improved dent resistance.

A house divided against itself cannot stand

แปลว่าการแตกความสามัคคีในหมู่คณะ นำมาซึ่งความพินาศ

house

แปลว่าบ้าน เรือนพัก อาคารหลังหนึ่งซึ่งใช้เป็นที่อยู่อาศัย ครบชุดในตัว

Busheling

แปลว่า(english) A widely traded form of steel scrap consisting of sheet clips and stampings from metal production. Bushel baskets were used to collect the material through World War II, giving rise to the term.

Blast Furnace

แปลว่า(english) 1) A furnace in which solid fuel (limestone, coke, iron ore) is combined with high-pressure, hot air blast (120,000 psi) to smelt ore in a continuous process (They are never stopped. They can be slowed down or idled). A Blast Furnace in the iron and steel industry is used to produce liquid iron.

Jacking Equipment

แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) In prestress concrete, the device used to stress the tendons.

dwelling house

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Breakout

แปลว่า(english) An accident caused by the failure of the walls of the hearth of the furnace resulting in liquid iron or slag (or both) flowing uncontrolled out of the blast furnace.

Butcher Saw Steel

แปลว่า(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.

A Elevation

แปลว่า(English) The top level of the boiler firebox where four oil guns are located. The oil guns are used to produce steam and maintain pressure while the boiler is on oil fire.

Work flow

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) the sequence of tasks that are required to accomplish some activity or action; often (but not always) used in conjunction with software process models