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  2. Blanking and piercing - Wikipedia

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    Currently parts as thick as 19 mm (0.75 in) can be cut using fine blanking. [9] Tolerances between ±0.0003–0.002 in (0.0076–0.0508 mm) are possible, depending on the base material thickness and tensile strength, and part layout. [10] With standard compound fine blanking processes, multiple parts can often be completed in a single operation.

  3. Artificial leather - Wikipedia

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    Artificial leathers are often used in clothing fabrics, furniture upholstery, water craft upholstery, and automotive interiors. [2]One of its primary advantages, especially in cars, is that it requires little maintenance in comparison to leather, and does not crack or fade easily, though the surface of some artificial leathers may rub and wear off with time. [2]

  4. Light sheet fluorescence microscopy - Wikipedia

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    Light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) is a fluorescence microscopy technique with an intermediate-to-high [1] optical resolution, but good optical sectioning capabilities and high speed. In contrast to epifluorescence microscopy only a thin slice (usually a few hundred nanometers to a few micrometers) of the sample is illuminated ...

  5. Benecke-Kaliko - Wikipedia

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    Benecke-Kaliko AG is based in Hanover [3] and forms part of the Benecke-Hornschuch Surface Group, which is a business segment of the ContiTech-Group. [1] [4] [5] Its core expertise lies in the area of automotive interior trims.

  6. Sheet metal - Wikipedia

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    Sheet metal is metal formed into thin, flat pieces, usually by an industrial process. Thicknesses can vary significantly; extremely thin sheets are considered foil or leaf, and pieces thicker than 6 mm (0.25 in) are considered plate, such as plate steel, a class of structural steel. Sheet metal is available in flat pieces or coiled strips.

  7. Warm Leatherette (album) - Wikipedia

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    Warm Leatherette is the fourth studio album by Jamaican singer Grace Jones, released on 9 May 1980 by Island Records. The album features contributions from the reggae production duo Sly and Robbie and is a departure from Jones's earlier disco sound, moving towards a new wave -reggae direction.

  8. Letherette - Wikipedia

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    We just play, remix and rework tracks live. We take existing tracks and break them all down to their separate parts, then just semi improvise ways to play them with added effects and whatever else we decide to use on the night.". [12] They have supported Clark and Bibio, and performed with Bonobo, Gold Panda, Nosaj Thing, Illum Sphere and FaltyDL.

  9. Pink sheet - Wikipedia

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    Pink sheet or Pink Sheets may refer to: "Pink sheet trading" (or "over-the-counter trading") directly between two parties, rather than through a broker; Pink Sheets LLC, a private company that offers real-time quotation service for the stocks listed in the over-the-counter market; Flyers handed out in the 1950 California Senate election campaign