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Record 1 1993-04-22

English

Subject field(s)
  • Copper and Copper Alloys (Metallurgy)
DEF

A surface defect resembling a seam, caused by folding over a hot metal fin or sharp corner and then rolling or forging it onto the surface of the piece without welding.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Cuivre et alliages du cuivre (Métallurgie)
DEF

Défaut de surface semblable à un joint, résultant du pliage d'une bavure ou d'un coin vif de métal chaud qui est ensuite laminé ou forgé à la surface de la pièce sans opération de soudage.

Spanish

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Record 2 1985-10-23

English

Subject field(s)
  • Tracks and Roadways (Rail Transport)
DEF

Surface fold of material produced in a forming operation (forging, rolling, pressing, drawing, etc.). In hot forming the surfaces oxidise. (OREU-79, no. 1005) (RAIL)

DEF

A surface defect on metal appearing as a seam caused from folding over hot metal, fins, or sharp corners and then rolling or forging, but not welding them to the surface (TRCY 79 XV).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Voies ferrées
DEF

Défaut superficiel apparaissant comme une fissure sur les pièces travaillées à chaud (forgeage, laminage, estampage, matriçage, etc.) et consistant en un repli oxydé de la peau. (OREU-79 n. 1005)

DEF

Défaut de laminage.

OBS

Terme uniformisé par le CN

Spanish

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