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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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tensile strength
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
The amount of longitudinal stress a material can sustain when in tension, measured in units of force per unit area. Tensile strength is commonly expressed as megapascals (MPa) or pounds per square ...
radial depth of cut
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
The depth of the tool along its radius in the workpiece as it makes a cut. If the radial depth of cut is less than the tool radius, the tool is only partially engaged and is making a peripheral cut. ...
brinell hardness test
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
ASTM E10. A common standard method of measuring the hardness of metallic materials. A hardened steel or tungsten carbide ball is pressed into the smooth surface of the material with a specific load. ...
boring
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
An operation in which a boring tool enters the workpiece axially and cuts along an internal surface to form different features. The boring tool is a single-point cutting tool, which can be set to cut ...
modulus of elasticity
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
Also called elastic modulus and coefficient of elasticity. A measure of the rigidity of metal. The ratio of stress, below the proportional limit, to corresponding strain. Specifically, the modulus ...
end milling features
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
An end milling operation can produce a variety of features, including profiles, slots, and pockets. A profile is a peripheral cut along an external or internal edge of the workpiece with a length ...
izod impact test
Manufacturing; Industrial manufacturing
To measure impact strength or notch toughness, a test specimen, usually of square crossed section, is notched and held between a pair of jaws, then broken by a swinging or falling weight. When the ...