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  2. Cincinnati Milling Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    A typical milling machine of the era, built by Cincinnati Milling Machine Company. It is a horizontal, with an overarm for the arbor. The Cincinnati Milling Machine Company was an American machine tool builder headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  3. Mikron Group - Wikipedia

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    Mikron Group (Russian: Группа Микрон), headed by JSC Mikron (Russian: АО "Микрон"), is the leading developer, manufacturer and exporter of microelectronics in Russia and the CIS. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its main manufacturing facilities are located in Zelenograd , Russia.

  4. Edgar Thomson Steel Works - Wikipedia

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    Captain Jones described the steel mill writing, "This is the most powerful rail mill in the country; amongst its notable productions are a 62 lb. rail 120 feet long, rolled in five minutes from the time of drawing the bloom from the furnace and 600 rails 56 lb. per yard rolled in 11 1/2 hours." [5] With continual improvements in production the ...

  5. Walter Mikron - Wikipedia

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    Mikron IIIB Improved version of the Mikron IIIA 56 kW (75 hp) at 2,750rpm for 5 minutes, max continuous power of 51 kW (69 hp) from 2.44 L (148.90 cu in), compression ratio 7.2:1, bore 90 mm (3.54 in), stroke 96 mm (3.78 in), dry weight 69 kg (152.12 lb) Almost identical with IIIA except the compression ratio.

  6. Milling (machining) - Wikipedia

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    Knee mill or knee-and-column mill refers to any milling machine whose x-y table rides up and down the column on a vertically adjustable knee. This includes Bridgeports. Planer-style mill (Plano Milling)Large mills built in the same configuration as planers except with a milling spindle instead of a planing head. This term is growing dated as ...

  7. Mill (grinding) - Wikipedia

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    Ball mills are commonly used in the manufacture of Portland cement and finer grinding stages of mineral processing. Industrial ball mills can be as large as 8.5 m (28 ft) in diameter with a 22 MW motor, [6] drawing approximately 0.0011% of the total world's power (see List of countries by electricity consumption). However, small versions of ...