Breakout |
(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. |
BREATHER |
(english) A device which permits air to move in and out of a container or component to maintain atmospheric pressure. |
Bridle |
(english) A set of rolls used to maintain tension on the strip as it goes through the line. |
Bridle Rolls |
(english) A series of neoprene or steel rolls. |
Bridle Snubber |
(english) The roll above the bridle rolls used to thread the strip. Also is used to steer the strip through the bridle. |
Bridle Unit |
(english) A three-roll cluster used to control line tension at strategic locations on the line. |
Bridling |
(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. |
Bright Annealed Wire |
(english) Steel wire bright drawn and annealed in controlled non-oxidizing atmosphere so that surface oxidation is reduced to a minimum and the surface remains relatively bright. |
Bright Annealing |
(english) A process carried out usually in a controlled furnace atmosphere, so surface does not oxidize, remaining bright. |
Bright Annealing 2 |
(english) The process of annealing in a protective atmosphere so as to prevent discoloration of the bright surface desired. |