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.
Bruise (english) A mark transferred to the strip surface from a defective process roll. Similar to dent or punchmark.
Burr (english) The very subtle ridge on the edge of strip steel left by cutting operations such as slitting, trimming, shearing, or blanking. For example, as a steel processor trims the sides of the sheet steel parallel or cuts a sheet of steel into strips, its edges will bend with the direction of the cut.
Burr Mashers (english) Devices used to remove build up on edge of strip after the slitting process.
Butcher Saw Steel (english) A hardened, tempered, and polished high carbon spring steel strip material (carbon content is generally higher than that of a material used for wood band saw applications) with a Rockwell value of roughly C47/49.
Gas stripping (Environmental Engineering) Gas transfer of an undesirable gas from a water stream to the atmosphere.
ribbon strip ไม้ตรงที่ตรึงรองรับรอดปูพื้น
stripe ลายเป็นเส้นแถบยาว
aluminium edging strip แผ่นอลูมิเนียมที่ทำเป็นขอบหรือริมหุ้มรอบๆ เช่น ขอบโต๊ะ
windscreen weather strip กันสาดหรือกระบังหน้ากระจกหน้ารถ
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