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The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea
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forge over, to. A sailing ship is said to forge over a
shoal or sandbank when it is forced over by the wind acting on a great press of sail. If the wind was
fair it was often possible to free a ship which had been caught on a shoal by setting additional sails and using the wind to push or forge it over.
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Forging a new pathway to market.
Magazine article from: Orthopedic Design & Technology; 9/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Gross shape forgings require the...processing post-forging. The typical...reported. Net forgings can accommodate...005-inch. Forging a part, rather...failure, whereas forgings are dense and pore-free. The forging process can...
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Forgings meet the challenges of the future.
Magazine article from: Advanced Materials & Processes; 4/1/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...requirements of the customer of the future, the forging industry is entering a new era of increased productivity...another consequence of this partnership, the Forging Industry Association and the Forging Industry Educational and Research Foundation...
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Powder forging makes a better conn rod.
Magazine article from: Advanced Materials & Processes; 8/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...combination Powder metallurgy/forging method can improve weight control...machinability by up to 300%. Powder forging (P/F) 's used to make...significant number of conventional forgings. However, the number of high...only the cost to produce the forging. The cost from powder to finished...
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Forging aerospace components.
Magazine article from: Advanced Materials & Processes; 3/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; Aerospace forging has increased in sophistication and capability...engineers with a wide variety of options for forging common aerospace alloys. Alloys for critical...and space applications vary widely in forging characteristics. For each material...
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Directory of Forging Industry in India.
M2 Presswire; 3/26/2009; 700+ words
; ...exists ample scope for forgings consumption in many other...business opportunities for the forging industry. Considering the above, the demand for forgings is expected to be at least...future looks rosy for the forging industry in terms of the...
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Metaldyne may sell forging unit.(Suppliers)
Magazine article from: Automotive News; 10/31/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...a conference of forging executives last...possible exit from the forgings business. "The...attracted other forging companies as well...York. In 2000, forgings generated 55 percent...major North American forging company. American...most of its own forgings. Metaldyne does...
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Let's promote forging education at college! (column)
Magazine article from: Tooling & Production; 12/1/1989; ; 700+ words
; ...engineering features of forgings compared to other...preforming and then hot forging powder-metal preforms...educating users of forgings through a traveling...called Focus on Forging Clinic. Much of...variations of the forging process, plus two...applications of forgings in ...
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Computer controls enhance hammer forging.
Magazine article from: Advanced Materials & Processes; 1/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...highly engineered forgings. This article describes...associated with press forging, and shows how...variations, press forging processes require...part than hammer forgings, to allow for this...capabilities of hammer forging to enhance material...highly engineered forgings such as ...
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Hard luck dogs 2 forging firms: Mondie closes; creditor asks Dyson be shut. (Mondie Forge Company Inc. and Joseph Dyson and Sons)
Magazine article from: Crain's Cleveland Business; 3/16/1992; ; 700+ words
; ...nearly 11,000 jobs in the forging industry, according to the Forging Network's 1990 application...sized production runs of custom forgings," the application stated...work more closely with area forging companies." The Forging Network...
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Combining hot and cold forging.
Magazine article from: Tooling & Production; 12/1/1991; ; 700+ words
; ...diameter of the subsequent cold-forging operation. It is the determining factor in forging and always pertains to the...table. In the first case-hot forgings that are coined-the main deformation is at forging temperature, and the coining...
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SIC 3463 Nonferrous Forgings
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...Iron and Steel Forgings, is characterized by its forging processes rather...Iron and Steel Forgings are often reported together. The Forging Industry Association...the nonferrous forgings industry, and...information on forging can be found...
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SIC 3462 Iron and Steel Forgings
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...processes make very resilient parts known as forgings. Forgings are strong because forging processes create a grain flow in the parts...companies classified in SIC 3463: Nonferrous Forgings. Forging developed as more of an art than a science...
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forging
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
forging shaping metal by heating it and then hammering or rolling it. Forging is the method by which metal was first worked when...into use about 4000 BC in Egypt and Asia. Modern forging is done with a power-driven hammer; Dies are usually...
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Forging a Republican Majority
Book article from: American Eras
Forging a Republican Majority Filling a Void. The decline of the Whigs eliminated an important bond of Unionism but did not necessarily...
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Wyman-Gordon Company
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
...manufacturers of forgings, castings, engine...largest closed-die forging of titanium in the...and other various forgings for micrometer frames...x2019; s process of forging, an ancient art...1904, involved forging crankshafts for...government to provide forgings for airplane ...
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