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Definition of Swarfs

Swarf
Swarf Swarf, v. i. [Cf. Swerve.] To grow languid; to faint. [Scot.] ``To swarf for very hunger.' --Sir W. Scott.
Swarf
Swarf Swarf, n. [Cf. Swerve.] The grit worn away from grindstones in grinding cutlery wet. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Swarfs from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- Swarf were an English electronic band from Brighton, Sus****, England. The lineup was Liz Green (vocals and lyrics), Andrew Stock (synths, programming)...
- as well as acting as a lubricant, the globules hinder the formation of swarf as the alloy is worked, thereby improving machinability. Copper alloys with...
- [Byzantine Swarfs, pt. 1]. Eranos (in Latin). 3 (4): 149–161. Lunström, Vilhelm (1900–1902). "Ramenta Byzantina II–VII" [Byzantine Swarfs, pt. 2–7]. Eranos...
- improvement How Buildings Learn (book) Indoor air quality Lead positioning Metal swarf Microplastics Particulates Power tools Pollution Repair Café Sawdust (wood...
- 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...
- 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...
- Dounreay (/ˌduːnˈreɪ/; Scottish Gaelic: Dùnrath) is a small settlement and the site of two large nuclear establishments on the north coast of Caithness...