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  • 1Roll forming — Roll forming, also spelled rollforming, is a continuous bending operation in which a long strip of metal (typically coiled steel) is passed through consecutive sets of rolls, or stands, each performing only an incremental part of the bend, until… …

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  • 2roll out — verb 1. flatten or spread with a roller (Freq. 1) roll out the paper • Syn: ↑roll • Derivationally related forms: ↑roll (for: ↑roll) …

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  • 3Chester Rolling Mill — Former type Private Industry Manufacturing Founded 1873 Founder(s) John Roach Defunct n/a Headquarters …

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  • 4Verso Paper Sartell Mill — The Sartell Paper Mill, officially the Verso Paper Sartell Mill, is a paper mill located in the city of Sartell in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The mill is owned and operated by Verso Paper.HistoryWatab Pulp and PaperThe original company, Watab… …

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  • 5Cement mill — A 10 MW cement mill, output 270 tonnes per hour A cement mill (or finish mill in North American usage[1]) is the equipment used to grind the hard, nodular clinker from the cement kiln into the fine grey powder that is cement. Most cement is… …

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  • 6Mouse mill motor — Larger Froment motor, circa 1900 Froment s mouse mill motor was an early form of electric motor, also known as the Revolving Armature Engine …

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  • 7Battle of Dingle's Mill — The Battle of Dingle’s Mill was an American Civil War battle that took place near Sumterville, Sumter County, South Carolina. Contents 1 Background 2 Battle 3 Aftermath 4 Notes …

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  • 8Rolling (metalworking) — A rolling schematic In metalworki …

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  • 9McLouth Steel — Corporation Industry Steel Fate Bankruptcy Successor Detroit Steel Company Founded 1934 Defunct 1996 Headquarters Detroit, MI 1934 1981 …

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  • 10Fernald Feed Materials Production Center — The Fernald Feed Materials Production Center (commonly referred to simply as Fernald) was a uranium processing facility located near the rural town of Fernald, in Hamilton County, Ohio, about 20 miles northwest of Cincinnati, which fabricated… …

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