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Что (кто) такое surface finishing techniques - определение

RANGE OF PROCESSES THAT ALTER THE SURFACE OF AN ITEM TO ACHIEVE A CERTAIN PROPERTY
Surface treatment; Finishing (manufacturing); Mechanical finish; Mechanical finishing; Surface treating
  • A [[drill bit]] with surface finishing to make the cutting edges harder
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Surface finishing         
Surface finishing is a broad range of industrial processes that alter the surface of a manufactured item to achieve a certain property. Finishing processes may be employed to: improve appearance, adhesion or wettability, solderability, corrosion resistance, tarnish resistance, chemical resistance, wear resistance, hardness, modify electrical conductivity, remove burrs and other surface flaws, and control the surface friction..
Finishing (textiles)         
ANY PROCESS PERFORMED AFTER DYEING THE YARN OR FABRIC TO IMPROVE THE LOOK, PERFORMANCE, OR "HAND" (FEEL) OF THE FINISHED TEXTILE OR CLOTHING
Textile finishing; Textile Finishing; Finished fabric; Finish (fashion); Finishing (textile)
In textile manufacturing, finishing refers to the processes that convert the woven or knitted cloth into a usable material and more specifically to any process performed after dyeing the yarn or fabric to improve the look, performance, or "hand" (feel) of the finish textile or clothing. The precise meaning depends on context.
Surface finish         
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  • Examples of various lay patterns
SMALL, LOCAL DEVIATIONS OF A SURFACE FROM A PERFECTLY FLAT IDEAL; DEFINED BY THE THREE CHARACTERISTICS OF LAY, SURFACE ROUGHNESS, AND WAVINESS
Surface texture symbol; Surface texture; Surface topography
Surface finish, also known as surface texture or surface topography, is the nature of a surface as defined by the three characteristics of lay, surface roughness, and waviness.. It comprises the small, local deviations of a surface from the perfectly flat ideal (a true plane).
Parametric surface         
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  • Parametric surface forming a [[trefoil knot]], equation details in the attached source code.
SURFACE IN THE EUCLIDEAN SPACE
Parametrized surface; Parametrised surface; Parametrized Surface; Surface parameterisation; Parametric object
A parametric surface is a surface in the Euclidean space \R^3 which is defined by a parametric equation with two parameters Parametric representation is a very general way to specify a surface, as well as implicit representation. Surfaces that occur in two of the main theorems of vector calculus, Stokes' theorem and the divergence theorem, are frequently given in a parametric form.
Planetary surface         
  • surface]] of the [[Moon]], which consists of [[lunar regolith]] (photographed by [[Neil Armstrong]], July 1969).
  • Perseverance]] rover.
  • Perspective radar view of Titan's [[Bolsena Lacus]] (lower right) and other northern hemisphere hydrocarbon lakes
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  • Sand dunes in the [[Namib Desert]] on Earth (top), compared with dunes in Belet on Titan
WHERE THE SOLID (OR LIQUID) MATERIAL OF THE OUTER CRUST ON CERTAIN TYPES OF ASTRONOMICAL OBJECTS CONTACTS THE ATMOSPHERE OR OUTER SPACE
Planet surface; Surface (astronomy); Surfacism; Surface chauvinism
A planetary surface is where the solid or liquid material of certain types of astronomical objects contacts the atmosphere or outer space. Planetary surfaces are found on solid objects of planetary mass, including terrestrial planets (including Earth), dwarf planets, natural satellites, planetesimals and many other small Solar System bodies (SSSBs).
Surface plasmon         
  • Lossless dispersion curve for surface plasmons. At low ''k'', the surface plasmon curve (red) approaches the photon curve (blue)
COHERENT DELOCALIZED ELECTRON OSCILLATION THAT EXISTS AT THE INTERFACE BETWEEN TWO MATERIALS WHERE THE REAL PART OF THE DIELECTRIC FUNCTION CHANGES SIGN ACROSS THE INTERFACE
Surface plasmons; Surface Plasmons; Surface Plasmon; Wood anomaly
Surface plasmons (SPs) are coherent delocalized electron oscillations that exist at the interface between any two materials where the real part of the dielectric function changes sign across the interface (e.g.
Clebsch surface         
  • The Clebsch cubic in a local chart
  • Model of the surface
Clebsch diagonal surface; Clebsch cubic; Clebsch cubic surface; Klein cubic surface; Klein's icosahedral surface; Klein icosahedral surface; Klein's cubic surface
In mathematics, the Clebsch diagonal cubic surface, or Klein's icosahedral cubic surface, is a non-singular cubic surface, studied by and , all of whose 27 exceptional lines
surface-to-surface         
MISSILE DESIGNED TO BE LAUNCHED FROM GROUND OR SEA AND ATTACK TARGETS ON LAND OR SEA
Surface-to-surface missiles; Surface-to-surface; Surface-to-Surface Missile; Surface to surface missile; Unguided surface-to-surface missile; Ground-to-ground missile; Ground to ground missile; Ground to ground missiles; Surface-to-surface rocket
Surface-to-surface missiles are fired from the ground or a boat and aimed at targets on the ground or at other boats.
The surface-to-surface missiles were fired from the west of the capital.
ADJ: ADJ n
Finishing         
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Finishing (disambiguation)
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Finish.
II. Finishing ·adj Tending to complete or to render fit for the market or for use.
III. Finishing ·noun The act or process of completing or perfecting; the final work upon or ornamentation of a thing.
Surface energy         
  • Dispersion Stability Mechanisms: Charge Stabilization and Steric or Entropic Stabilization. Electrical repulsion forces are responsible for stabilization through charge while steric hindrance is responsible for stabilization through entropy.
  • Cube model. The cube model can be used to model pure, uniform materials or an individual molecular component to estimate their surface energy.
  • Contact Angles: non-wetting, wetting, and perfect wetting. The contact angle is the angle that connects the solid–liquid interface and the liquid-gas interface.
  • Gibbs model. The Gibbs model assumes the interface to be ideal (no volume) so that the total volume of the system comprises only the alpha and beta phases.
  • β}}. Guggenheim takes into account the volume of the extended interfacial region, which is not as practical as the Gibbs model.
  • [[Vapor pressure]] of flat and curved surfaces. The vapor pressure of a curved surface is higher than the vapor pressure of a flat surface due to the [[Laplace pressure]] that increases the [[chemical potential]] of the droplet causing it to vaporize more than it normally would.
QUANTIFIES THE DISRUPTION OF INTERMOLECULAR BONDS THAT OCCURS WHEN A SURFACE IS CREATED
Specific surface energy; Surface free energy; Interface energy
Surface free energy or interfacial free energy or surface energy quantifies the disruption of intermolecular bonds that occurs when a surface is created. In the physics of solids, surfaces must be intrinsically less energetically favorable than the bulk of a material (the atoms on the surface have more energy compared with the atoms in the bulk of the material), otherwise there would be a driving force for surfaces to be created, removing the bulk of the material (see sublimation).

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Surface finishing

Surface finishing is a broad range of industrial processes that alter the surface of a manufactured item to achieve a certain property. Finishing processes may be employed to: improve appearance, adhesion or wettability, solderability, corrosion resistance, tarnish resistance, chemical resistance, wear resistance, hardness, modify electrical conductivity, remove burrs and other surface flaws, and control the surface friction. In limited cases some of these techniques can be used to restore original dimensions to salvage or repair an item. An unfinished surface is often called mill finish.

Surface finishing processes can be categorized by how they affect the workpiece:

  • Removing or reshaping finishing
  • Adding or altering finishing

Mechanical processes may also be categorized together because of similarities the final surface finish.