- An
abrasive is a material,
often a mineral, that is used to
shape or
finish a
workpiece through rubbing which leads to part of the
workpiece being worn...
- An
abrasive saw, also
known as a cut-off saw or chop saw, is a
circular saw (a kind of
power tool)
which is
typically used to cut hard materials, such...
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equally safe for
regular use in
terms of
abrasivity. The RDA
scale compares toothpaste abrasivity to
standard abrasive materials and
measures the
depth of...
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Abrasive Wheels are a punk rock band of the late 1970s –
early 1980s. They
hailed from Leeds,
England and were
seldom out of the
Independent charts between...
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Abrasive machining is a
machining process where material is
removed from a
workpiece using a
multitude of
small abrasive particles.
Common examples include...
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mixture of
water and an
abrasive substance. The term
abrasive jet
refers specifically to the use of a
mixture of
water and an
abrasive to cut hard materials...
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Steel abrasives are
steel particles that are used as
abrasive or
peening media. They are
usually available in two
different shapes (shot and grit) that...
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Norton Abrasives of Worcester, M****achusetts, USA is the world's
largest manufacturer and
supplier of
abrasives for
commercial applications, household...
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Abrasive jet
machining (AJM), also
known as
abrasive micro-blasting,
pencil blasting and micro-
abrasive blasting, is an
abrasive blasting machining process...
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genomic or cDNA
samples Registered dental ****istant
Relative dentin abrasivity, a
measure of toothpaste's
effects on
tooth dentin Remote Database Access...