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  • 31Profile (engineering) — In standardization, a profile consists of an agreed upon subset and interpretation of a specification. Many complex technical specifications have many optional features, such that two conforming implementations may not inter operate due to… …

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  • 32aluminum bronze — any of several alloys containing a high percentage of copper with from 5 to 11 percent aluminum and varying amounts of iron, nickel, manganese, and other elements. Also called albronze. [1870 80] * * * ▪ alloy       any of a group of strong,… …

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  • 33Steel Workers Organizing Committee — The Steel Workers Organizing Committee was one of two precursor labor organizations to the United Steelworkers. It was formed by the CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations) in 1936. It disbanded in 1942 to become the United Steel Workers of… …

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  • 34Nitinol 60 — Type 60 Nitinol is a Nickel titanium alloy (Ni%60 Ti40) with shape memory effect from hot worked material, such as hot rolled Type 60 Nitinol sheet or plate, and then heat soaking at that temperature for about 15 minutes. The material is then… …

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  • 35Stellite — alloy is a range of cobalt chromium alloys designed for wear resistance. It may also contain tungsten and a small but important amount of carbon. It is a trademarked name of the Deloro Stellite Company and was invented by Elwood Haynes [… …

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  • 36SCS — is an abbreviation for * Signal Corps Radio term: Set, Complete, System * St. Clement s School, a private girls school located in Toronto, Canada * St. Catherine of Siena School, a catholic elementary school Albany, New York * St. Clair Shores,… …

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  • 37rolling — the process of shaping metal by passing it between rolls revolving at the same peripheral speed and in opposite directions. In steel there are a number of different types of rolling mill for processing the ingot to its finished shape. These are… …

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  • 38building construction — Techniques and industry involved in the assembly and erection of structures. Early humans built primarily for shelter, using simple methods. Building materials came from the land, and fabrication was dictated by the limits of the materials and… …

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  • 39metallurgy — metallurgic, metallurgical, adj. metallurgically, adv. metallurgist /met l err jist/ or, esp. Brit., /meuh tal euhr jist/, n. /met l err jee/ or, esp. Brit., /meuh tal euhr jee/, n. 1. the technique or science of working or heating metals so as… …

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  • 40Architectural glass — is glass that is used as a building material. It is most typically used as transparent glazing material in the building envelope, including windows in the external walls. Glass is also used for internal partitions and as an architectural feature …

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