Articles, tagged with "non ferrous metals", page 1
10th February 2012
Copper is one of non-ferrous metals which is developed and used in early time. Copper powder (FCu) and its alloy have good conductivity, excellent thermal performance, beautiful color and decorative, strong antibacterial properties. While due to it is wit...
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Author:
mhc007
13th April 2011
Briquetting is the process where the chosen raw material is compressed under high pressure. Waste materials can become valuable secondary raw materials once they are briquetted. The machines convert powdery or granular material into larger size for the co...
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Author:
Luna
08th April 2011
A milling process that uses the slab mill that rotates on an axis parallel to the work-piece. Slab milling produces flat surfaces. Slab milling cutters are cutting tools typically used in milling machines. These slab milling cutters remove material by the...
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Author:
sam
06th March 2011
Billion tons of metal scraps are used for various purposes in different parts of the world. Scrap metals include both ferrous and non ferrous metals. The metals which are not in use and are discarded can be termed as scrap metals. In fact every metal from...
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Author:
Vaiv Jais
22nd December 2010
Metals coming from non ferrous metallic elements are composite metals that do not have significant content of iron in their structural integrity. Generally, non ferrous metals do not have any magnetic properties, have higher melting points and are much st...
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Author:
Ted Kruchten
06th March 2009
Gasification of biomass, which is a renewable and sustainable energy source, is a promising alternative to using fossil fuel based fuels, at high and extremely variable cost. Energy sources will come from an increasing list of biomass resources - sources ...
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Author:
Steve Last
24th February 2009
For manufacturers of products made of both ferrous (iron) and non-ferrous metals, nothing is more important than making sure the products are safe from corrosion. For this reason, many companies opt to use Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor (VCI) bags and film to ...
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Author:
Allen Anderson
12th March 2006
As every one knows, chips are formed during the machining of workpieces. The side of the chip in contact with the cutting tool is normally shiny, flat and smooth while the other side, which is the free workpiece surface, is jagged due to shear.
It is ...
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Author:
Ken Tong Teck Yap