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A cylindrical shaft around which wire is wound to form coils, usually for the purpose of making rings.
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A mandrel is an auxiliary device for the formation of cavities and is utilized in metal forming for indentation or forcing-through procedures. There is a differentiation between hollows and solid mandrels. For seamless tube production, mandrels are utilized for bar extrusion as well as for mandrel drawing as auxiliary devices, whereat the mandrel always determines the inner diameter of the deformed tube.
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| mandrel |
A bar used to retain the cavity or enlarge the bore during hollow forging.
Ãâó: www.scotforge.com/sf_glossary.htm
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| mandrel |
A metal tube used to support molten glass as it is formed into a bead. The mandrel creates the hole in the bead.
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| mandrel |
A handheld tool used to securely hold a tube/staple during the reed-tying process.
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