sinter
IPA: sˈɪntɝ
noun
- (geology) An alluvial sediment deposited by a mineral spring.
- A mass formed by sintering.
- A mixture of iron ore and fluxes added to a blast furnace.
verb
- To heat a compacted powder mass to form a hardened mass.
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Examples of "sinter" in Sentences
- C. below the sinter temperature.
- Care must be taken to sinter YBCO.
- And thanks for the help with calc sinter.
- The workpiece is then removed and sintered.
- C. with the use of a porous sintered filter.
- It is placed upon the shank and sintered thereon.
- The resulting article is then sintered in a furnace.
- C., to sinter the coating to the titanium substrate.
- Preferably, the structure is sintered as a final step.
- Silicon nitride is sintered, reaction sintered or chemically vapor deposited.
- Sparrows also has reactivated its sinter plant, which captures the iron out of waste products.
- Using microwaves to sinter a mold can get many shapes, whether flat plates, beams, or other structural elements.
- Regardless of how you grow, spin, forge or sinter new space habitats there will be a need for large high-tech components from Earth built as stackable modules. keny
- Because the TE3610PF uses 'sinter' noise reduction technology in addition to iridix, it reduces sensor noise prior to image compression and improves the efficiency of JPEG and
- The equally owned plant would use Kobe's ITmk3 technology, which dispenses with coke ovens, sinter plants and blast furnaces, and uses iron-ore fines and non-coking coal to produce iron nuggets.
- Where, however, the temperature is high, some part of the deposit, even a little gold, may be laid down just about the spring in the deposits known as sinter, which are often formed at such places.
- A couple of years ago I did my very first reading at the Bauer Museum of Art. I'd written a short literary piece about my experiences working as a laborer in a sinter plant, and the theme of the new exhibit was Big Steel.
- The device is based on two image processing technologies developed by Apical Limited (Headquarters: London, United Kingdom, CEO: Dr. Michael Tusch): iridix, which implements pixel-by-pixel dynamic range compression, and sinter, which is an advanced noise reduction core.
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