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  2. Rotary friction welding - Wikipedia

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    Example of Rotary friction welding weldability table. [31] This is the basic table because the currently known list of materials is much larger and the name alloy systems are classified by a number system or by names indicating their main alloying constituents (DIN and ISO). Sometimes an interlayer is used to connect non-compatible materials.

  3. Cross-reference - Wikipedia

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    The term cross-reference (abbreviation: xref) can refer to either: . An instance within a document which refers to related information elsewhere in the same document. In both printed and online dictionaries cross-references are important because they form a network structure of relations existing between different parts of data, dictionary-internal as well as dictionary external.

  4. Hertel & Reuss - Wikipedia

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    Hertel & Reuss was a manufacturer of optical instruments based in Kassel, Germany, which emerged around 1995 following the bankruptcy of its predecessor company (founded in 1927 by Otto Hertel and Eduard Reuss.) The owners of Hertel & Reuss KG were Herr Eduard Reuss and his two sons Herr Gerhard Reuss and Herr Helmut Reuss.

  5. Rotary table - Wikipedia

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    Rotary tables are most commonly mounted "flat", with the table rotating around a vertical axis, in the same plane as the cutter of a vertical milling machine.An alternate setup is to mount the rotary table on its end (or mount it "flat" on a 90° angle plate), so that it rotates about a horizontal axis.

  6. Reference table - Wikipedia

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    A reference table (or table of reference) may mean a set of references that an author may have cited or gained inspiration from whilst writing an article, similar to a bibliography. It can also mean an information table that is used as a quick and easy reference for things that are difficult to remember such as comparing imperial with metric ...

  7. Insert (composites) - Wikipedia

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    Inserts are pins, bolts, screws, joints and other structures that are used to transfer localized loads to a composite panel or to join two composite panels together. Metallic inserts are commonly used in the aerospace and marine industries to attach objects to sandwich composite panels.