For the tests, an 11 in. square cast ingot was forged to a 4 in. thick slab. |
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The press consists of the die, a pressure cylinder, the ram, and a container which receives the preheated ingot, or billet, to be extruded. |
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He said most of the stock is ingot, whereas more consumers prefer T-bar or sow. |
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The method was similar, but now the copper ingot was sandwiched between two ingots of silver. |
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The key challenge in zone refining is that impurity levels and other process variables vary throughout the ingot. |
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Much of that increase could have stemmed from strong demand for titanium scrap from ferroalloy producers and ingot makers. |
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This massive wreck has been salvaged for its copper ingot cargo, but is still reasonably intact. |
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The Cd, Te, or CdTe is preferably added prior to zone refining at the leading end or head of the ingot. |
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When the composition limits restrict the use of scrap, the product is designated as primary or virgin casting alloy ingot. |
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Our first ingot was fabricated in Shawinigan, and it was exported in 1902 to Japan. |
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Total cost of making a casting is affected by required heat treatment and by weldability and machinability, in addition to ingot and melting costs. |
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This year's excavation returned to the metalworking area outside the mound's ditch and uncovered a wealth of finds including a sword pommel and ingot mould. |
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The now-conductive fibre is then rigged to a charged copper ingot in a bath, with the result that copper particles electroplate its surface. |
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The value of the non-originating ingot is thus not taken into account when adding up the value of the non-originating materials used. |
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In the process of liquation the copper, arsenic, etc., ores were first smelted often with a siliceous flux, to yield an impure ingot. |
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The Crack Detection System tries to identify these failures during the press procedure in order to save the dental object or ingot. |
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For over half a century the Metalor hallmark has been stamped on every ingot produced by the Group, a symbol of purity and outstanding quality. |
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The first form of Sheffield Plate was arrived at by binding, with a brass wire, an ingot of silver to an ingot of copper which was hardened with about 25 percent brass alloy. |
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There he made preparations for his first attempts to consolidate purified platinum powder into a solid plug and to hammer it into a metallic ingot. |
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Properties of wrought products depend to some extent on the quality of the ingot from which they were made, especially thick plates or strip made from thin castings. |
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Soon this type of locomotive proved too light for the heavy trains that were being marshalled and were eventually assigned to lighter work, shunting scrap and ingot buggies. |
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Pipe and lamination defects are a by-product of ingot steel production. |
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While each of these has a field of application the overwhelming bulk of metal is shaped from the simple cast ingot by a series of deformation processes. |
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Significant quantities of recycled aluminum, in scrap, ingot or liquid metal form, are used in the production of semi-finished and finished products. |
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Photowatt controls proprietary technologies, such as ingot growing and high-yield wafer cutting technology, which give it a competitive advantage and cost control. |
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To serve, umould the ingot and cut it into slices with a sharp knife. |
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A precious metal in the form of a bar, ingot or wafer at the required purity levels must generally be recognized and accepted for trading on Canadian financial markets. |
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It is the equivalent of an ingot of cast metal, in a convenient form for handling, storage, shipping and further working into a finished product. |
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The new continuous caster will also enable a wide range of steel grades to be produced and the diameters to be changed frequently thanks to a system enabling ingot moulds to be changed quickly. |
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Shamrock Automation designs and manufactures automatic ladlers, flexible robotic pouring systems and ingot loading systems. |
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Given Canada's international trade flows in aluminum ingot and scrap, this global figure provides a more realistic profile of potential savings than one in which the boundary is limited to Canada only. |
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Two solidification methods are conventionally used: ingot casting, which is more suited to small quantities and products with specific characteristics, and continuous casting, which is more suited to large quantities. |
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Pursuant to that strategy, NHCI entered into long-term alloy magnesium contracts with U. S. customers and installed a new alloy ingot casting line at Becancour. |
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In addition, in case of use of unrefined fluoric calcium as a slag, content of nitrogen in the ESR ingot is even lower than in the VAR ingot. |
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Getting better An ingot nearer to the truth Reprints Related items Staying on in BosniaDec 4th 1997Nevertheless, the prospects for peace appear better now than even a few months ago. |
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Notwithstanding, the risk is still high, and operators must pay careful attention to ensure that partially preheated ingot are not charged into the furnace bath. |
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Used in this process fluoric calcium not just failed to ensure removal of impurities from titanium but, vise versa, the available in it impurities transferred into the ingot. |
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In March, Ingot Way died at Summer Wind Farm near Georgetown, Kentucky, at the age of 21 after foaling a colt by Awesome Again. |
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