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The finishing of metal surfaces with a compound impregnated in the surfaces of a hard fabric faced wheel which rotates at high speed. Also see
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The finish obtained by buffing with rouge or similar fine abrasive, resulting in a high gloss or polish. Polishing Producing a specularly reflecting surface. Polycrystalline Comprising an aggregate of more than one crystal, and usually a large number of crystals. Polymorphism The ability of a material to exist in more than one crystallographic structure. Numerous metals change in crystallographic structure at transformation temperatures during heating or cooling. ...
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polishing |
The smoothing of the tooth surface with a fine pumace paste after dental cleaning.
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polishing |
the process of giving glass a smooth, brilliant surface after it has been cut or engraved; first it is polished with a fine-grained stone wheel, then with a finer wheel made of lead, wood or cork.
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polishing |
A term used to describe scrap materials generated by manufacturers which is returned to bullion dealers and refiners for payment. It consists of dust, used polishing mops and rags and the contents of extraction units all of which will contain deposits of precious metal from the polishing process.
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