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ทุนเรือนหุ้น
หมายถึง(กฎ) น. ทุนจดทะเบียนของบริษัทซึ่งแบ่งออกเป็นหุ้น มีมูลค่าหุ้นละเท่า ๆ กัน. (อ. capital stock).
Take A Bath
hill tribe of Mon-Khmer stock living in the north of Thailand
แปลว่าข่า
Buckles
แปลว่า(english) Appeaars like a series of waves and are created during rolling as a result of mechanical misalignment or cross-section irregularities in supply coil.
Blank 2
แปลว่า(english) A piece of stock (also call a “slug” or “multiple”) from which a forging is to be made.
มูลภัณฑ์กันชน
หมายถึง[มูนละ-] น. ของที่ซื้อสะสมไว้เมื่อมีราคาตํ่า และนำออกขายเมื่อของนั้นมีราคาสูงเกินควร เพื่อรักษาระดับราคาของนั้นให้มีเสถียรภาพ. (อ. buffer stock).
Cutting Your Losses
Bed-In
แปลว่า(english) Method whereby drag may be rammed in the pit or flask without necessity of rolling over. Process used in production of heavy castings.
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Billet 2
แปลว่า(english) A solid semi-finished round or square product that has been hot worked by forging, rolling, or extrusion. An iron or steel billet has a minimum width or thickness of 1 1/2 in. and the cross-sectional area varies from 2 1/4 to 36 sq. in. For nonferrous metals, it may also be a casting suitable for finished or semi-finished rolling or for extrusion.
Z-Mill
แปลว่า(english) The full name for z-mill is Sendzimir mill. A Z-mill operates with a very small diameter work roll, normally about 2 inches, backed up by a number of rolls in a pyramid-shaped stack. This roll set up allows you to exert extremely high forces through the work roll and yet keep the work roll from extreme flexing. The take-up roll on the Z-Mill also exerts a tension on the coil as it comes through the mill. The combination of high pressure and tension makes the mill capable of rolling material thin and flat.
Billet
แปลว่า(english) (1) A semi-finished section hot rolled from a metal ingot, with a rectangular cross section usually ranging from 16 to 36 in., the width being less than twice the thickness. Where the cross section exceeds 36 in., the term “bloom” is properly but not universally used. Sizes smaller than 16 in. are usually termed “bars”; a solid semi-finished round or square product which has been hot worked by forging, rolling, or extrusion. (2) A semi-finished, cogged, hot rolled or continuous-cast metal product of uniform section, usually rectangular with radiused corners. Billets are relatively larger than bars.