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flange The part of a C-section or track that is perpendicular to the web.
Ãâó: www.excalibursteel.com/glossary.htm
flange Base or seam area of a mold. An area that extends from the base of a model when making rubber molds to keep the rubber intact while casting. Usually extends three inches from the base of the piece.
Ãâó: www.svsu.edu/mfsm/educational/glosstrmhs.html
flange a rib or rim for strength, guiding, or attachment of one object to another. In a gasketed joint, a flange performs all three of these functions
Ãâó: www.staffgasket.com/glossary.html
flange Using fabric, a decorative finish sewn into a seam. To avoid the dog-ear affect a pellon may be inserted to stabilize the flange.
Ãâó: www.easternaccents.com/Glossary.asp
flange A portion of the sole of a club such as a sand wedge or putter. (The wedge?s wide flange made it an effective club from the deep, powdery sand).
Ãâó: www.pga.com/equipment/Equipment-Glossary.cfm
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