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1 milled finish
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2 as-milled finish
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3 as-milled finish
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > as-milled finish
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4 finish
1) чистовая обработка, отделочная обработка, финишная обработка; отделка; доводка (см. тж finishing) || обрабатывать начисто; отделывать; доводить2) чистота обработки; шероховатость ( поверхности)•- as-broached finish
- as-drilled finish
- as-formed finish
- as-milled finish
- as-turned finish
- barrel finish
- black finish
- black oxide finish
- bright finish
- Butler finish
- center-line-average surface finish
- epoxy finish
- fine finish
- ground finish
- high-grade finish
- high-quality machined surface finish
- lustrous finish
- microinch finish
- mirror finish
- peak-to-valley finish
- plate finish
- platen finish
- robotic finish
- rolling finish of gear
- scratch finish
- scratch-brush finish
- smooth finish
- smooth surface finish
- soft finish
- surface finish
- turned finishEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > finish
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5 finish milled
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6 Soap Shrunk Finish
Worsted serges and dress goods are said to be soap shrunk when they are scoured and milled up to the last in soap solutions. Usually the goods are milled one inch narrower than they are intended to finish and this inch is pulled out again in tentering. The finish is seen at its best upon the finer cloths and the fabrics are soft, of full handle, and bright in appearance. When properly done these cloths do not shrink.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Soap Shrunk Finish
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7 Bucksin
A warp-face fine wool cloth raised and milled finish, woven in wide widths about 60 X 60 per inch, 19's/14's. West of England yarns, piece-dyed. Woven in the eight-shaft buckskin satin weave. -
8 Melton
A heavy smooth cloth, made all wool or from cotton warp and wool weft. Woven 76-in. to So-in, to finish 50-in. to 56-in. wide, and about 24-oz. per yard. The cloth is raised and cropped and very heavily milled. The 2 & 2 twill is used, especially in the all-wool styles. Meltons, kerseys and tweeds for coatings and uniforms are very similar in appearance when finished. Fig. A gives a popular design on 4-shafts and 8 picks, made 82-in. wide to finish when milled and dyed 58-in. wide, wool yarns 28 yards per dram warp and 22 yards weft. The warp is openband (twist to the left) and the weft crossband (twist to the right) and soft spun. Reed 4 in a dent 52-ends per inch, 80 picks per inch, weight 32-oz. per yard. Design B gives a cheap style of Melton in which cotton warp and mungo weft is used. Made 80-in. to finish 54-in., 52 ends and 52 picks per inch, 2/40's Egyptian cotton warp, 7 yards per dram mungo weft. This cloth costs about 60 per cent less than the above. -
9 component
1) компонент, составная часть, элемент; деталь, обрабатываемая деталь2) составляющая (напр. силы)•- accessory componentsto reverse the component — поворачивать деталь на 180°
- add-on component
- aerospace components
- affected component
- alloy component
- architectural component
- arm component
- assembled component
- axial component
- axial leaded component
- bar-coded component
- bar-shaped component
- base component
- bought-in component
- bought-out component
- building block components
- Cartesian components of velocity
- centers-mounted component
- chucked component
- component of force
- component of gravity
- component of unbalance
- composed component
- composite component
- computer component
- conjugated component
- constant component
- contour-milled component
- control component
- controlled component
- coupling component
- cross component
- cutting force component
- data handling component
- defense-related components
- delay component
- direct component
- discontinued components
- drive components
- encapsulated component
- error component
- executive component
- expert system component
- fabricated components
- finish-machined component
- first-off component
- floating component
- force component
- forced component
- formed component
- free component
- front component of unbalance
- fundamental component
- gear component
- general components
- generic components
- gravitational component
- harmonic component
- high-frequency component
- incorrect component
- independent component
- injection-molded component
- in-tolerance component
- irregular component
- key component
- key-turned component
- laser beam travel optical component
- lateral component
- lead component
- machine components
- master component
- mid-of-tolerance component
- miniature component
- misbehaving component
- modular components
- multibend component
- multifeature component
- nonrotational component
- nonstock components
- normalized components
- obsolete components
- odd component
- odd-shaped component
- OEM components
- off-the-shelf components
- one-axis component
- one-off component
- pallet-mounted component
- periodic component
- peripheral force component
- piece part component
- point-to-point NC component
- power-steering components
- preamp component
- preformed component
- pre-production components
- primary component
- primitive component
- principal force component
- printed component
- programmable component
- projection component
- radial component of driving force
- radial component
- radial force component
- rear component of unbalance
- replacement component
- restoring component
- ring component
- rotary component
- rotational component
- rotational machined component
- sample component
- scrap components
- scrapped components
- sealing component
- separating component of driving force
- shaft rotary component
- sheet metal component
- short cycle component
- short operation component
- small batch component
- space-related component
- stabilizing component
- stable component
- stamped blank component
- steady state component
- structural component
- subharmonic component
- subminiature components
- substructure components
- surface mounted component
- system's crucial components
- tangential component of driving force
- three-dimensional curved component
- through-hole component
- tooling components
- transient component
- translational component
- transverse component
- turned component
- two-axis component
- two-dimensional component
- undefined component
- under-skin components
- unstable component
- useful component
- variable componentEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > component
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10 tooth
1) зуб || нарезать зубья2) зацеплять, зацепляться•- angular tooth
- barrel tooth
- bolt tooth
- burnishing tooth
- circular-arc tooth
- clamped carbide tooth
- clutch tooth
- cog tooth
- commutating tooth
- control tooth
- corrected tooth
- crowned tooth
- curved tooth
- cut tooth
- double-helical tooth
- end tooth
- engaging tooth
- finish tooth
- finishing tooth
- flat tooth
- form-relieved tooth
- helical tooth
- herringbone tooth
- Hirth gear tooth
- Hirth tooth
- hook tooth
- hunting tooth
- inserted tooth
- involute tooth
- lamellar tooth
- long addendum tooth
- milled tooth
- nicked tooth
- not-machined tooth
- oblique tooth
- octoid tooth
- peripheral tooth
- pin tooth
- plain tooth
- pointed tooth
- poorly shaped tooth
- rack tooth
- ratchet tooth
- roller tooth
- roughing tooth
- rounded tooth
- saw tooth
- semifinish tooth
- semifinishing tooth
- skew tooth
- spiral tooth
- spline tooth
- spring-set tooth
- standard involute gear tooth
- standard tooth
- standard whole depth tooth
- stopping tooth
- straight tooth
- stub tooth
- tapered tooth
- undercut tooth
- waisted toothEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > tooth
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11 Beaver (Castor)
An overcoating cloth with one face sheared, heavily milled and nap-raised finish. It has a soft handle, and made of fine-grade wool as an imitation of beaver's fur. Now used for making hats, uniforms, etc. Two warps and two wefts are used of good quality wool. The weave is the 4-end sateen, two face and one back picks. A cloth woven 100-in, would be finished to about 56-in. wide. The finishing process is a special one, and the fabric shrunk considerably during finishing in both width and length. Many imitations have a cotton warp and shoddy weft. -
12 Box Cloth
A woollen fabric heavily milled, dress-face finish, and resembles felt. Woven 2 X 2 twill, about 32 to 36 ends and picks per inch, from dyed yams. The shrinkage is nearly one-third of the width and one-quarter of the length. -
13 Broadcloth
Given to an all-cotton cloth used for many dress purposes, bleached, dyed and printed 35-in./90 yards 124 X 64 per inch, 36's/40's yarns, 22-lb. plain weave. Better qualities have two-fold warp or two-fold warp and weft, generally 2/80's Egyptian, which greatly resemble Lancashire poplins. ———————— A term that in many districts was used to indicate garments worn by the clergy. It is a stout wool cloth. Made from fine merino yarns, and heavily milled and - finished with a dress face. It has a velvety feel and a silky gloss. A 90-in. in the loom gives 56-in. finished. One quality is made 32 X 40 per inch, from 26 skeins warp and weft. Dyed black or indigo. Another type is made from West of England woollen yams in very wide widths, and shrunk during finish about 33 per cent. Woven 2 X 1 twill. Quality varies according to price. It is a superfine, smooth-faced and dense fabric, and considered the perfection in woollen materials.
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