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Metalworking was
being carried out by the
South Asian inhabitants of
Mehrgarh between 7000 and 3300 BCE. The end of the
beginning of
metalworking occurs...
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affiliated with one of the world's
largest metalworking conglomerates, the IMC
Group (International
Metalworking Companies).
ISCAR and the IMC
Group were...
- In
metalworking,
rolling is a
metal forming process in
which metal stock is p****ed
through one or more
pairs of
rolls to
reduce the thickness, to make...
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Broaching is a
machining process that uses a
toothed tool,
called a broach, to
remove material.
There are two main
types of broaching:
linear and rotary...
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- Sinking, also
known as doming,
dishing or dapping, is a
metalworking technique whereby flat
sheet metal is
formed into a non-flat
object by
hammering it...
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Buffing are
finishing processes for
smoothing a workpiece's
surface using an
abrasive and a work
wheel or a
leather strop. Technically,
polishing refers...
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stamping can be
applied to a
variety of
materials based on
their unique metalworking qualities for a
number of
applications across a wide
range of industries...
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Filing is a
material removal process in manufacturing. Similar,
depending on use, to both
sawing and
grinding in effect, it is
functionally versatile,...
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create fins on a
block of metal, not
shaving the part
entirely off. In
metalworking,
skiving can be used to
remove a thin
dimension of
material or to create...