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The recognized range of burns in stamping processing plants
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The recognized range of burns in stamping processing plants

Release time:2024-12-11     Number of views :


Fabricas inmaculatores potest inducere varios gradus ardentium in processione, qu æ potest serio influentiare qualitatem partes claudicatorum. Si ardentia in partes claudicationis nimis magna sunt, digitabula protectis inducerent et periculos securitatis possent. et erumpentur flamma et cadent in faenum et resultantur ferrea filii ferreae poterunt creare trumpentum in partes claudicationis et ad faciem defectus Cum maculata fuerit, potest causare scratches et superficies defectus, cum conflict a est inter partes metallis folia; Si positio flangentis in loco in excessimo flangentibus occurrit facile est ad punctum flangentis frendere; Excessive flares potent etiam facile cadere et corrosionem post picturam reddere vitam servitutis corporis vehiculi Excessive burning can also affect the edge quality of stamped parts. Facilitates in stampionis partes semper non vacabiles considerantur, ita in mentis hominum omnem partem stampionis flammae habere. Facilitate, in stampionis plantas etiam habent optimum scalam.

1. Puncti partibus requirunt longitudinem flammarum minus quam 10% densitatis metallis lapidis esse;

2. Burges that cannot affect the degree of welding edge fitting;

3. Burges that cannot easily cause personal injury;

4. Punching burres that cannot affect the positioning and assembly of parts.

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