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Another special continuous process is the rotary casting of rounds, mainly for seamless tubes.
Seamless tubes are subjected to more demanding service; they are often rolled in diameters ranging from 120 to 400 millimetres and in wall thicknesses up to 15 millimetres, although special rolling mills can often increase the diameter to 650 millimetres.
A number of smaller finishing mills have also been established to produce such items as cold-drawn bearing steel and flat spring steel for tractor and automobile accessories, seamless tubes for high-pressure boilers, and magnetic steel for machine tools and electronic devices.
Pilgering is a complex incremental manufacturing process for seamless tubes.
Major products include thin board, rolled board, heavy axles, large-scale trough steel, heavy-caliber seamless tubes, and club materials.
The Metal Engineering segment manufactures rails and turnout products, rod wire, drawn wire, prestressing steel, seamless tubes, welding filler materials, and semi-finished products.
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Seamless tube rolling always begins by piercing a round or bloom to generate a hollow.
One is the welding of tubes from strip, and the other is the production of seamless tube from rounds or blooms.
A handheld computing device, comprising: a seamless tube formed from a ceramic material and extending along a longitudinal axis, the seamless tube having a first open end and a second open end opposite the first open end, the elongated seamless tube defining an internal lumen which is sized and dimensioned for insertion of operational components of the handheld computing device.
The mechanical properties of AZ31B seamless tube were tested by ring hoop tension test and compared with the results by axial tension test.
The vascular lumen is then established via formation of vacuoles, which eventually fuse with those of adjacent endothelial cells to generate a seamless tube with an intracellular lumen.
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