- The
slitting mill was a
watermill for
slitting bars of iron into rods. The rods then were p****ed to
nailers who made the rods into nails, by
giving them...
-
slitter was made in the 1950s by
Suzuki Optical Works in ****an for use with
their Echo-8
subminiature camera. This film
slitter consists of a
roller cutter...
-
through the
rollers, they are
trimmed and
slitted with
circular or razor-like knives.
Trimming refers to the
edges of the foil,
while slitting involves cutting...
- diameter, wide rolls.
These are then cut or
slit down to the
finished roll size on a
slitting machine or
slitter rewinder.
Additional operations may be in...
- for
rolling (metalworking)
Strip mill, a type of
rolling mill
Slitting mill, for
slitting metal into
nails VSI mill, a mill with a
vertical shaft that...
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rollers can be made from a
variety of materials,
including plastic, steel, and aluminum. In more
brittle films, cold
perforation can
cause slitting rather...
- [citation needed] But the term 'rod mill' is also used as a
synonym for a
slitting mill,
which makes rods of iron or
other metal. Rod
mills are less common...
-
tinplate works then
existed though there were
several slitting mills, some
described as
slitting and
rolling mills. Pure tin is an
expensive and soft metal...
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Architectural style: Victorian. Type of site:
recreational Previous use: other:
roller skating rink.
Current use: pavilion.
Entering Newcastle from
Ladysmith take...
- was
invented in 2016;
inspired by the art of kirigami, it uses
parallel slits to
better fit
areas of the body that bend. The
bandages have been produced...