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  2. Ultrasonic impact treatment - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic impact treatment (UIT) is a metallurgical processing technique, similar to work hardening, in which ultrasonic energy is applied to a metal object. This technique is part of the High Frequency Mechanical Impact (HFMI) processes.

  3. Ultrasonic machining - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of ultrasonic machining process An ultrasonic drill from 1955. Ultrasonic machining is a subtractive manufacturing process that removes material from the surface of a part through high frequency, low amplitude vibrations of a tool against the material surface in the presence of fine abrasive particles.

  4. Ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic impact treatment (UIT) uses ultrasound to enhance the mechanical and physical properties of metals. [51] It is a metallurgical processing technique in which ultrasonic energy is applied to a metal object. Ultrasonic treatment can result in controlled residual compressive stress, grain refinement and grain size reduction.

  5. High-frequency impact treatment - Wikipedia

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    Taking into account the HiFIT process during development, on same load level and same lifetime, the construction can be slimmed down specifically. Extensive experimental investigations on structural details and FEM-supported-design methods has shown the high efficiency with conventional S235, S355J2 and fine grain steels, such as S460N, S690QL ...

  6. Ultrasonic welding - Wikipedia

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    The low thermal impact on the materials involved enables a greater number of materials to be welded together. The process is a good automated alternative to glue, screws or snap-fit designs. Ultrasonic welding is typically used with small parts (e.g. cell phones, consumer electronics, disposable medical tools, toys, etc.) but it can be used on ...

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    Wallet Impact: Consumers could experience delays in getting government payments in the short term, offset by potential savings if the audits lead to a more efficient government and less waste in ...

  8. List of welding processes - Wikipedia

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    Tubes or sheets are accelerated by electromagnetic forces. Oxides are expelled during impact Automotive industry, pressure vessels, dissimilar material joints Forge welding (43) FOW The oldest welding process in the world. Oxides must be removed by flux or flames. Damascus steel: Friction welding: 42: FRW

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    Meredith Perry, Elemind CEO, walked me through the set-up process, connected my headband to the Elemind app and adjusted the device to sit firmly on my forehead. The headband emits acoustic ...