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Originally, the iron ingot was shaped like a fish thought to be lucky in Cambodian culture where the project originally started but the company has developed a Lucky Iron Leaf for use by vegetarians.

After the double vacuum process, the ingot was shaped into a billet, a sausage-like form about 16 inches in diameter, and tested using ultrasound to look for defects.

He repaired furnaces and cooling beds where uranium ingots were shaped into rods.

Using crucible tongs, carefully pour the molten gold into ingot mold or other shape.

Dumplings, shaped like old gold ingots, are thought to bring fortune and prosperity to families.

They're popular in Northern China during the Lunar New Year, as they are often shaped to resemble an ancient gold ingot -- a symbol of wealth.

Finally, examples are given for the available practical MMCCs, either in the form of raw composite ingots or shape casting, and are evaluated.

'Symphony for a Beloved Sun' fills that vast atrium with a hanging red disc of a sun, surrounded by long metal chutes up which ingot-shaped slabs of ox-blood-red wax are being carried, gravely slowly.

Among the loot: silver ingots and brooches, armbands inscribed with runes, glass beads, and a gold pin shaped like a bird.

The area now named after M'Siri's father-in-law, slightly larger than California, was known to be rich in copper: since the early 19th century, cross-shaped copper ingots [9] were used as currency across the region.

These companies produce so-called silicon ingots, huge silvery carrot-shaped items that are then sliced into silicon wafers by countless lesser manufacturers around the world, not least various manufacturers in the United States.

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