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  • 101finishing machine — noun : a mechanical device running on forms that is used to strike off and shape concrete surfaces (as highway and airfield pavements) …

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  • 102finishing room — noun : a room or department where the last steps of a manufacturing, processing, or assembling operation are performed; specifically : a part of the plant in a paper mill where the paper is cut, sorted, trimmed, counted, and packed for shipment …

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  • 103Mass finishing — is a group of manufacturing processes that allow large quantities of parts to be simultaneously finished. The goal of this type of finishing is to burnish, deburr, clean, radius, de flash, descale, remove rust, polish, brighten, surface harden,… …

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  • 104Surface finishing — is a broad range of industrial processes that alter the surface of a manufactured item to achieve a certain property.[1] Finishing processes may be employed to: improve appearance, adhesion or wettability, solderability, corrosion resistance,… …

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  • 105Vibratory finishing — is a process used to remove burrs from large numbers of relatively small workpieces.In this batch type operation, specially shaped abrasive pellets of nonmetallic or metallic media are placed in a Vibratory tumbler along with the parts to be… …

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  • 106Wood finishing — refers to the process of embellishing and/or protecting the surface. The process starts with surface preparation, either by sanding by hand (typically using a sanding block or power sander), scraping, or planing. Imperfections or nail holes on… …

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  • 107The Finishing Touch — steht für: The Finishing Touch (1916), US amerikanisches Kurzfilmdrama des Regisseurs George Cochrane aus dem Jahr 1916 Das unfertige Fertighaus (Originaltitel: The Finishing Touch), US amerikanische Stummfilmkomödie mit Dick Doof aus dem Jahr… …

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  • 108Magnetic field-assisted finishing — Magnetic field assisted finishing, sometimes called magnetic abrasive finishing, is a surface finishing technique in which a magnetic field is used to force abrasive particles against the target surface.[1] As such, finishing of conventionally… …

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  • 109Magnetorheological finishing — (MRF) is a precision surface finishing technology. Optical surfaces are polished in a computer controlled magnetorheological (MR) finishing slurry. Unlike conventional rigid lap polishing, the MR fluid s shape and stiffness can be magnetically… …

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  • 110Magnetorheological Finishing — (MRF) is a precision surface finishing technology. Optical surfaces are polished in a computer controlled magnetorheological (MR) finishing slurry. Unlike conventional rigid lap polishing, the MR fluid s shape and stiffness can be magnetically… …

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