Boron Steels (english) The addition of boron in the range 0.0005-0.005% to certain steels increases the hardenability. A range of boron steels is now listed in the current BS 970 and are widely used for the production of cold headed fastenings.
Boss (english) A projection or an enlarged section of a casting through which a hole may be machine.
Bottle Top Mold (english) Ingot mold, with the top constricted; used in the manufacture of capped steel, the metal in the constriction being covered with a cap fitting into the bottle-neck, which stops rimming action by trapping escaping gases.
Bottom Die (english) The stationary half-die.
Bottom Roll (english) Submerged roll in the pot used to keep the strip submerged in the pot.
Bottom Up (english) Reversing the wrap of a coil putting the top surface on the bottom.
Bow (english) The lateral deviation from straightness
Box (english) Interanl (female) threaded end.
Box Annealing (english) Annealing a metal or alloy in a sealed container under conditions that minimize oxidation. In box annealing a ferrous alloy, the charge is usually heated slowly to a temperature below the transformation range, but sometimes above or within it, and is then cooled slowly; this process is also called close annealing or pot annealing.
Box Annealing 2 (english) A process of annealing a ferrous alloy in a closed metal container, with or without packing materials, in order to minimize the effects of oxidation. The charge is normally heated slowly to a temperature below the transformation range, but occasionally above or within it, and then is slowly cooled.
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