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  2. Two-inch mortar - Wikipedia

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    Postwar, the two-inch mortar was kept in service to fire smoke and illuminating rounds. It was replaced by the Royal Ordnance 51 mm infantry mortar [4] in the late 1980s. Specifications. Calibre: 2 inches (50.8 mm) Length: 21 inches (53 cm) Weight: 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 pounds (4.8 kg) Firing mechanism: Trip (small trigger) Elevation: 45-90° Range: 500 ...

  3. Rebar - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of rebar is carbon steel, typically consisting of hot-rolled round bars with deformation patterns embossed into its surface. Steel and concrete have similar coefficients of thermal expansion, [2] so a concrete structural member reinforced with steel will experience minimal differential stress as the temperature changes.

  4. BL 12-inch Mk I – II naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The gun was chase-hooped to the muzzle with five steel hoops. It was also lined with a steel cylinder extending from the seat of the obturator to a length of 189 inches (480 cm). This liner was secured at the breech end by a steel ring screwed into the inner tube. [38] These are the changes made after the accident on Collingwood. The guns Nos ...

  5. Austenitic stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    300 series stainless steels are the larger subgroup. The most common austenitic stainless steel and most common of all stainless steel is Type 304, also known as 18/8 or A2. Type 304 is extensively used in such items as cookware, cutlery, and kitchen equipment. Type 316, also known as A4, is the next most common austenitic stainless steel.

  6. Steel and tin cans - Wikipedia

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    Each tonne of scrap steel recycled saves 1.5 tonnes of CO 2, 1.4 tonnes of iron ore and 740 kg of coal. Steel is the world's most recycled material, with more than 85% of all the world's steel products being recycled at the end of their life: an estimated 630 million tonnes of steel scrap were recycled in 2017, saving 945 million tonnes of CO 2 ...

  7. Churchill tank - Wikipedia

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    The Tank, Infantry, Mk IV (A22) Churchill was a British infantry tank used in the Second World War, best known for its heavy armour, large longitudinal chassis with all-around tracks with multiple bogies, its ability to climb steep slopes, and its use as the basis of many specialist vehicles.

  8. Knitting needle - Wikipedia

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    Circulars are composed of two pointed, straight tips connected by a flexible cable and may be used for both knitting flat or knitting in the round. The two tapered ends, typically 4–5 inches (10.5–13 cm) long, are rigid, allowing for easy knitting, and are connected by the flexible strand (usually made of nylon or coated wire).

  9. Tensile testing - Wikipedia

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    Tensile specimens made from an aluminum alloy. The left two specimens have a round cross-section and threaded shoulders. The right two are flat specimens designed to be used with serrated grips. An aluminium alloy tensile specimen, after testing. It has broken, and the surface where it broke can be inspected.

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