As far as I know, the most common use of the acronym is:
Ultimate Tensile Strength, pehaps better known now as just
Tensile Strenght.
In simplistic terms, if for instance a metal rod has an increasing force
applied causing it to stretch, (Tensional Force), when this force reaches its
maximum...
College lecturer is looking for some schematics and breakdowns of manufacturing processes<br>involved in making simple household appliances such as a steam iron,<br>coffee machine, hairdrier etc. also any production charts for making these<br>items inbulk/...
Hi anyone know a source for:<br><br>Titanium aluminium alloy tube to ASTM Grade 5.<br>Outside dia 85mm Inside dia 70mm about 4 metres in length.<br><br>Regards<br><br>Norman Strange<br>------------------------------------<br>The Engineering Technology Site<br><<A...
There is a lot of useful materials data at<br>
<<A HREF="http://www.engineers4engineers.co.uk>" TARGET="_new">http://www.engineers4engineers.co.uk></A>;<br>
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Regards Norman
There is a tool called a 'torque limiter'.<br>
This tool is essentially a spanner for tightening nuts etc. and to prevent them from being 'over tightened'.<br>
It can be a hand tool, or pnuematically operated.<br>
It has an adjustment on it to set the maximum torque that can be applied.<br>
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