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The phrase "polishing operation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a series of actions or steps that together seek to improve or perfect something. For example, "The company carried out a thorough polishing operation to ensure that the product met its quality standards."
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A smoothing and polishing operation completes the process.
Some electroplating baths produce a shiny copper finish, dispensing with the polishing operation.
Life cycle costs and total footprint area point to superiority of carbon dioxide separation design resulting from Type 2 Constraint, with optimal service distribution between bulk removal in Membrane Permeation and polishing operation in Chemical Absorption, considering time-varying composition of the raw natural gas.
The required fidelity of the mapping of the metrology-data coordinate-frame onto the part's surface, and onto the machine's CNC coordinate-frame is ≤ ~ 100 μm; significantly more demanding than the ~200 μm for the prior corrective polishing operation.
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A series of polishing operations are used to reveal the real three-dimensional (3-D) microstructure, so that the mesh is a full 3-D mesh.
This hybrid EDM process is a novel manufacturing method tailored to perform automated finishing and polishing operations of electrically conductive metal parts with minimum environmental impact.
Today, Leviev owns 100% of Ruis, which cuts $140 million worth of diamonds a year, and other polishing operations, among them one in Perm, Russia and another in Armenia.
Today, Leviev owns 100% of Ruis, which cuts $140 million worth of diamonds a year, and polishing operations, including one in Perm, Russia, another in Armenia.
At only.63 millimeters long it's tough to spot even on Journe's hospital-clean floor, but the minuscule screw has already gone through five separate polishing operations, so you don't just reach into the box for another one.
"Part of his genius," says Charles Wyndham, cofounder of WWW International Diamond Consultants and a former director of De Beers' selling arm, "was marrying cutting-edge technology to exactly what the market wanted". Today, Leviev owns 100% of Ruis, which cuts $140 million worth of diamonds a year, and other polishing operations, among them one in Perm, Russia and another in Armenia.
Whereas in the past nearly all of the diamonds were cut and polished abroad, now roughly 15percentt are handled by the 20 or so cutting and polishing operations that have sprouted up in the capital in recent years.
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