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  2. Tube bending - Wikipedia

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    In production of a product where the bend is not critical a plug mandrel can be used. A form type tapers the end of the mandrel to provide more support in the bend of the tube. When precise bending is needed a ball mandrel (or ball mandrel with steel cable) should be used. The conjoined ball-like disks are inserted into the tubing to allow for ...

  3. Mandrel - Wikipedia

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    An example of one type of mandrel is a shaped bar of metal inserted in, or next to, an item to be machined or bent in a certain pattern, e.g. in drawing metal tubing. Exhaust pipes for automobiles are frequently bent using a mandrel during manufacture. The mandrel allows the exhaust pipes to be bent into smooth curves without undesirable ...

  4. Pipe drift - Wikipedia

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    Pipe drift is a measure of the roundness or eccentricity of the inside wall of a pipe. "API drift" refers to primary specifications set forth in API Specification 5CT (ISO 11960), "Specification for Casing and Tubing".

  5. List of abbreviations in oil and gas exploration and production

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    BSLM – bend stiffener latch mechanism; BSW – base sediment and water; BIVDL – BI/DK/WF/casing collar locator/gamma ray log; BLD – bailed (refers to the practice of removing debris from the hole with a cylindrical container on a wireline) BLI – bottom of logging interval; BLP – bridge-linked platform; BO – back-off log; BO ...

  6. Damascus steel - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name "Damascus Steel" is contentious. Islamic scholars al-Kindi (full name Abu Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi, circa 800 CE – 873 CE) and al-Biruni (full name Abu al-Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni, circa 973 CE – 1048 CE) both wrote about swords and steel made for swords, based on their surface appearance, geographical location of production or forging, or the name of the ...

  7. AUSTPAC - Wikipedia

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    AUSTPAC was a public X.25 network operated by Telstra.Started by Telecom Australia in 1982, AUSTPAC was Australia's first public packet-switched data network, supporting applications such as online betting, financial applications (the Australian Taxation Office has made use of AUSTPAC) and remote terminal access to academic institutions, some of which maintained their connections to AUSTPAC up ...