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Swarf, also
known as
chips or by
other process-specific
names (such as turnings, filings, or shavings), are
pieces of metal, wood, or
plastic that are...
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Metal swarf, also
known as
chips or by
other process-specific
names (such as turnings, filings, or shavings), are
pieces of
metal that are the debris...
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Swarf were an
English electronic band from Brighton, Sus****, England. The
lineup was Liz
Green (vocals and lyrics),
Andrew Stock (synths, programming)...
- carefully. However, the
large number of
flutes leaves little room for
efficient swarf removal, so they are less
appropriate for
removing large amounts of material...
- This
forces the
cutting edge
against the work-piece,
cutting off
chips (
swarf) from the hole as it is drilled. In rock drilling, the hole is
usually not...
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whetstones are used with a
cutting fluid to
enhance sharpening and
carry away
swarf.
Those used with
water for this
purpose are
often called water stones or...
- used on a
sharpening stone to
protect the stone,
carry away the
debris (
swarf), and to more
efficiently produce a keen edge on a
metal blade such as a...
- storage. The
Magnox Swarf Storage Silo is a
large building on the
Sellafield Site
which contains intermediate level fuel
cladding swarf waste arising from...
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Turnings –
Remains of
drilling or
shaping steels. Also
known as "borings" or "
swarf"
Manganese steel – Non-magnetic,
hardened steel used in the
mining industry...
- website, the name
derives from "
swarf", a
Derbyshire word for oil and grease, and "ega", as in "eager to clean". "
Swarf" now
commonly refers to the metal...