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  2. South African units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    A short-necked recyclable beer-bottle with a rounded body; the word is a nickname for a person who is short and fat. It used to be 12 Imperial ounces [341 ml] (3/5 of an Imperial pint), like the Canadian "stumpy" beer bottles. It was rounded down to 340 ml when South Africa converted to the metric system in 1970.

  3. Bar stock - Wikipedia

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    Bar stock, also (colloquially) known as blank, slug or billet, [1] is a common form of raw purified metal, used by industry to manufacture metal parts and products. Bar stock is available in a variety of extrusion shapes and lengths. The most common shapes are round (circular cross-section), rectangular, square and hexagonal.

  4. Rebar - Wikipedia

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    The cross-sectional area of a bar, as given by πr², works out to (bar size/9.027)², which is approximated as (bar size/9)² square inches. For example, the area of #8 bar is (8/9)² = 0.79 square inches. Bar sizes larger than #8 follow the 1 ⁄ 8-inch rule

  5. Stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    The average carbon footprint of stainless steel (all grades, all countries) is estimated to be 2.90 kg of CO 2 per kg of stainless steel produced, [88] of which 1.92 kg are emissions from raw materials (Cr, Ni, Mo); 0.54 kg from electricity and steam, and 0.44 kg are direct emissions (i.e., by the stainless steel plant). Note that stainless ...

  6. Rand Refinery - Wikipedia

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    cast bars; minted bars; minted coins; coin blanks and medallions; semi-fabricated products for the jewellery manufacturing industry; By law, the South African Mint Company is the only company allowed to manufacture South African legal tender coins such as the world-famous Krugerrand. Rand Refinery supplies all the gold used to manufacture the ...

  7. SANS 164 - Wikipedia

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    This round-pin style was current in both the UK and South Africa when South Africa gained independence in 1931. [ 3 ] Consequently, through much of the rest of the 20th century, both the smaller BS 546 5 ampere plug and socket, [ 4 ] and the larger BS 546 15 ampere plug and socket, [ 4 ] remained commonly in use in South Africa until the SANS ...