machinability उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- These additions produce a range of alloys that may be harder than copper alone, or have other useful properties, such as stiffness, ductility, or machinability.
- Their machinability is good and they have a balance of wear resistance and toughness ( i . e . between the D-and shock-resistant grades ).
- Machinability ratings can be used in conjunction with the Taylor tool life equation, VT ^ n = C, in order to determine cutting speeds or tool life.
- It should also be noted here that nanocomposite ceramic materials also offer interesting mechanical properties not achievable in other materials, such as superplastic flow and metal-like machinability.
- A method for improving machinability in spalted wood using methyl methacrylate was developed in 1982, and several white rot fungi responsible for zone line formation were identified in 1987.
- A letter " L " within the grade name indicates lead as an added ingredient; for example, 12L14 is a common grade that is 1214 with lead added for machinability.
- Of the non-metallic elements less often recognised as metalloids, selenium in the form of ferroselenium ( 50 58 % selenium ) is used to improve the machinability of stainless steels.
- Joe Talmadge claims it might be the ultimate high-end all-around stainless steel, due to high performance coupled with easier machinability and sharpenability than the other steels in this class.
- Early in the twentieth century, German silver was used by automobile manufacturers before the advent of steel sheet metal; for example, the famous bolsters, due to its machinability and corrosion resistance.
- Anodes are usually made from pure tungsten, or, when good machinability is required, lanthanum-alloyed tungsten, and are often machined to provide extra surface area to cope with power loading.