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  • 12Rolling (metalworking) — A rolling schematic In metalworki …

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  • 13Pipe (fluid conveyance) — For structural pipe, see Hollow structural section. For other uses, see Pipe (disambiguation). Steel pipes …

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  • 14Laser applications — There are many scientific, military, medical and commercial laser applications which have been developed since the invention of the laser in the 1958. The coherency, high monochromaticity, and ability to reach extremely high powers are all… …

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  • 15Tall bike — A tall bike is an unusually tall bicycle, typically built for the purpose of fun and recreation, though with occasional practical use.Modern tall bikes are most commonly constructed by individuals from spare parts. Two conventional bicycle frames …

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  • 16Electric heating — is any process in which electrical energy is converted to heat. Common applications include heating of buildings, cooking, and industrial processes. An electric heater is an electrical appliance that converts electrical energy into heat. The… …

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  • 17welding — Technique for joining metallic parts, usually through the application of heat. Discovered in the 1st millennium AD during attempts to manipulate iron into useful shapes, the technique produced a strong, tough blade. Welding traditionally involved …

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  • 18Bi-metallic strip — A bi metallic strip is used to convert a temperature change into mechanical displacement. The strip consists of two strips of different metals which expand at different rates as they are heated, usually steel and copper. The strips are joined… …

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  • 19Fabrication (metal) — Fabricator redirects here. For other uses, see Fabricator (disambiguation). A typical steel fabrication shop …

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  • 20radio-frequency heating — ▪ physics Introduction       process of heating (heat) materials through the application of radio waves of high frequency i.e., above 70,000 hertz (cycles per second). Two methods of radio frequency heating have been developed. One of these,… …

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