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... finish that is " too good " unneces- sarily increase fabrication costs . Figure 2-28 presents some experience guidelines on finishes to call for on se- lected machine components . Figure 2-29 shows the surface finish ranges possible ...
... finish that is " too good " unneces- sarily increase fabrication costs . Figure 2-28 presents some experience guidelines on finishes to call for on se- lected machine components . Figure 2-29 shows the surface finish ranges possible ...
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... finishes are also avail- able . These are described in the Steel Products Manual on Tin Mill Products . TABLE 9-6 TEMPERS ... finish and looser dimensional control . The oxide scale on hot - finished shapes almost precludes their use as ...
... finishes are also avail- able . These are described in the Steel Products Manual on Tin Mill Products . TABLE 9-6 TEMPERS ... finish and looser dimensional control . The oxide scale on hot - finished shapes almost precludes their use as ...
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... Finish Surface finish should be of concern to the designer if some casting surfaces are to be functional as cast , or if the casting has to have low roughness for such purposes as cleanability or appearance . Any of the casting ...
... Finish Surface finish should be of concern to the designer if some casting surfaces are to be functional as cast , or if the casting has to have low roughness for such purposes as cleanability or appearance . Any of the casting ...
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WELDING | 18 |
PROPERTIES AND SELECTION | 19 |
PRINCIPLES OF POLYMERIC MATERIALS | 53 |
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