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  2. List of types of mill - Wikipedia

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    Steel mill; sugar mill (also called a sugar refinery), processes sugar beets or sugar cane into various finished products; Textile mills for textile manufacturing: Cotton mill; Flax mill, for flax; Silk mill, for silk; woollen mill, see textile manufacturing; huller (also called a rice mill, or rice husker) is used to hull rice; Wire mill, for ...

  3. List of blade materials - Wikipedia

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    The blade is made of non-rustproof carbon steel, blue-plastered by hand and finely forged from the base to the tip of the knife. The 90 mm (3.5 in) long blade shows patina (dark spots) caused by decades of use. It can easily be sharpened to a shaving sharp edge. Carbon steel is a popular choice for rough-use knives and cheaper options.

  4. Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    This was done because steel was then a much more expensive commodity than iron. Modern blades are sometimes laminated, but for a different reason. Since the hardest steel is brittle, a layer of hard steel may be laid between two layers of a milder, less brittle steel, for a blade that keeps a sharp edge well, and is less likely to break in service.

  5. Milling (machining) - Wikipedia

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    Planer-style mill (Plano Milling)Large mills built in the same configuration as planers except with a milling spindle instead of a planing head. This term is growing dated as planers themselves are largely a thing of the past. Ram-type mill This can refer to any mill that has a cutting head mounted on a sliding ram. The spindle can be oriented ...

  6. Steckel mill - Wikipedia

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    The material is fed back and forth through the mill until the desired thickness is reached, much like a reversing rolling mill. [1] It is also used to process steel slabs into hot rolled coil. The Steckel mill allows the rolling of a large slab by providing heated reels on both sides of the mill to store the increased length produced during ...

  7. Tipped tool - Wikipedia

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    Entire catalogs of solid–high-speed steel (HSS) and solid-carbide end mills, for example, play prominent parts in some areas of milling practice, including diesinking, moldmaking, and aerospace job or batch production.

  8. Temper mill - Wikipedia

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    A temper mill is a steel sheet or steel plate processing line composed of a horizontal pass cold rolling mill stand, entry and exit conveyor tables and upstream and downstream equipment depending on the design and nature of the processing system. The primary purpose of a temper mill is to improve the surface finish on steel products.

  9. Pattern welding - Wikipedia

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    An image of a modern pattern welded knife blade, showing the dramatic patterning on the side below, and the layering of the steel in the spine above. Acid etching darkens the 1080 plain carbon steel more than it does the 15N20 low alloy nickel steel, producing alternating bands of light and dark on the surface.