Brite |
(english) 1) Regular galvanize coating (not minimized spangle or JP). 2) Rolls that have no grit; smooth finish on surface of steel. |
Brittle Fracture |
(english) Fracture with little or no plastic deformation. |
Brittle Fracture 2 |
(english) Fracture preceded by little or negligible plastic deformation. |
Brittle Inter-metallic Layer |
(english) An iron-zinc alloy layer formed between the steel substrate and the free zinc of galvanized coatings. |
Brittleness |
(english) The tendency of a metal or material to fracture without undergoing appreciable plastic deformation. |
Broach |
(english) A long, tapered cutting tool with serrations which,when forced through a hole or across a surface, cuts a desired shape or size. |
Broaching |
(english) Smoothing machined holes or outside surfaces of castings by drawing pushing on or more broaches (special cutting tools) through the roughed out hole. |
Broaching 2 |
(english) Multiple shaving, accomplished by pushing a tool with stepped cutting edges along the piece, particularly through holes. |
Bronze |
(english) An alloy containing 90% copper and 10% tin. Used for screws, wire, hardware, wear plates, bushings and springs; it is somewhat stronger than copper and brass and has equal or better ductility. |
Bronze 2 |
(english) Primarily an alloy of copper and tin, but additionally, the name is used when referring to other alloys not containing tin, for example, aluminum bronze, manganese bronze, and beryllium bronze. |