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Industrial manufacturing
General manufacturing that involves industrial production to transform raw materials into finished goods and products.
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Industrial manufacturing
step-over distance
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
In order to machine a feature that is wider than the width of a single cut, the tool must make several cuts, stepping to the side after each one. This step-over distance is equal to the radial depth ...
separating force
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
The outward force exerted on the mold halves caused by the injection of molten material during the mold filling stage. The separating force is the product of the cavity pressure and the projected ...
tapping
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
An operation in which a tap enters the workpiece axially and cuts internal threads into an existing hole. The existing hole is typically drilled by the required tap drill size that will accommodate ...
bend angle
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
The angle to which a piece of material has been bent. The bend angle can be measured between the bent material and its original position, or as the included angle between perpendicular lines drawn ...
draw reduction
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
The percent reduction of the diameter of a sheet metal blank to the draw diameter (or punch diameter) through a deep drawing operation. The complete deep drawing of a part is often achieved by a ...
post processing
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
Post processing refers to any operations that are performed after the primary process has been completed and before any secondary processes are performed. This may include inspecting, trimming, ...
centigrade
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
Also known as the Celsius scale, a temperature scale which sets the freezing point of water at 0° and the boiling point at 100°. To convert centigrade to Fahrenheit multiply by 1.8 and add 32, e.g., ...