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  2. Mangle (machine) - Wikipedia

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    Mangling presses the fiber ends back onto the fiber, so that the clothes remain clean longer. This could potentially reduce dust approximately 10 to 60 times; however, this is not confirmed. [citation needed] Mangles are most often used for bed sheets, tablecloths and towels, which would be time-consuming to iron by hand.

  3. Rolling (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    The first experiments at rolling iron for tinplate took place about 1670. In 1697, Major John Hanbury erected a mill at Pontypool to roll "Pontypool plates" – blackplate. Later this began to be rerolled and tinned to make tinplate. The earlier production of plate iron in Europe had been in forges, not rolling mills. The slitting mill was ...

  4. Plate rolling machine - Wikipedia

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    Three-roller machines (variable pitch aka variable geometry) have one pressing top roll and two pressing side rolls. The three-roll variable pitch works by having all three rolls able to move and tilt. The top roll moves in the vertical plane and the side rolls move on the horizontal plane. When rolling, the top roll presses the metal plate ...

  5. Semi-finished casting products - Wikipedia

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    In the era of commercial wrought iron, blooms were slag-riddled iron castings poured in a bloomery before being worked into wrought iron. In the era of commercial steel, blooms are intermediate-stage pieces of steel produced by a first pass of rolling (in a blooming mill) that works the ingots down to a smaller cross-sectional area, but still greater than 36 in 2 (230 cm 2). [1]

  6. Warmachine - Wikipedia

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    Dice rolling used for task resolution Warmachine is a tabletop steampunk [ 1 ] wargame originally produced by Privateer Press but currently under the ownership of Steamforged Games . The game is played with white metal , plastic, and resin miniatures representing military characters from the Iron Kingdoms setting.

  7. Thermomechanical processing - Wikipedia

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    Thermomechanical processing is a metallurgical process that combines mechanical or plastic deformation process like compression or forging, rolling, etc. with thermal processes like heat-treatment, water quenching, heating and cooling at various rates into a single process. [1]

  8. This Press-In Pie Crust Is So Easy, You Don't Need a Rolling Pin

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    Yields: 1. Prep Time: 20 mins. Total Time: 1 hour 20 mins. Ingredients. 2 c. all-purpose flour. 2 tsp. granulated sugar. 1/2 tsp. kosher salt. 1/4 c. melted salted butter (1/2 stick)

  9. Tandem rolling mill - Wikipedia

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    A tandem rolling mill is a rolling mill used to produce wire and sheet metal. It is composed of two or more close-coupled [ clarification needed ] stands, and uses tension between the stands as well as compressive force from work rolls [ clarification needed ] to reduce the thickness of steel.

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