Band, Inside |
(english) A loose steel frame placed inside a removable flask to reinforce the sand at the parting line after the flask has been removed. |
Banded Structure |
(english) Appearance of a metal showing parallel bands in the direction of rolling or working |
Bander |
(english) Machine located at each delivery reel to automatically place circumference bands around completed coils. |
Banding |
(english) Inhomogeneous distribution of alloying elements or phases aligned in filaments or plates parallel to the direction of working. |
Banding Tool |
(english) Tool used to tighten a steel band around a coil. |
Bandsaw |
(english) A power saw, the blade of which is a continuous,narrow,steel band having teeth on one edge and passing over two large pulley wheels. |
Bar, Flask |
(english) A rib in the cope of a tight flask to help support the sand. |
Bare Spot |
(english) A location on the strip where coating did not adhere. |
Bars |
(english) A relatively long straight, rigid piece pf metal; long steel products rolled from billets into such shapes as squares,rectangles, rounds,angles,channels,hexagons,and tees. In steel, “merchant bars” include rounds,flats,angles,squares,and channels that are used by fabricators to manufacture a wide variety of products such as furniture,stair railings and farm equipment. Concrete reinforcing bar (rebar) is used to strengthen concrete in highways,bridges and buildings. |
Base |
(english) The steel or concrete pedestal on which the coils are stacked during the batch annealing process. |