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Microwave Workout

Magnetron generated waves produce an alternating magnetic field, and food molecules, especially polar molecules, such as water, proteins, and fats, align themselves with the rapid changes in the alternating electric field. They swing around an axis that is about 245 million times a second. These fluctuations cause significant friction between the molecules and, as a […]

What is polymer

The application of polymer materials in the automotive industry is also synchronous, and sometimes more than other industries. In the automotive industry, it is worth noting that the reduction in weight due to the replacement of polymer parts rather than metal parts leads to a reduction in fuel consumption, which, in addition to saving Economics […]

Principles of Turning

To get the cylindrical shape, the workpiece moves through the machine around its own axis (turning axis). During the workpiece, it works with the winning tool that is closed against it and to remove it from it. . This way of doing the job is called a “wheel”, and the work requires several different moves. […]

Practice Milling

Practice Milling: When milling is done by rotating a blade blade, whose edges are wound on the circular environments, cutting and removing the cutters are also used. The milling blade is also called the multi-edge tool, and the blade rods are shaped into the workpiece (Such as a grinder). The rotary blade rotational movement is […]

Reverse Engineering

Reverse engineering, also called back engineering, is the processes of extracting knowledge or design information from anything man-made and reproducing it or reproducing anything based on the extracted information. The process often involves disassembling something (a mechanical device, electronic component, computer program, or biological, chemical, or organic matter) and analyzing its components and workings in […]

Bakelite

Bakelite or polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride, is an early plastic. It is a thermosetting phenol formaldehyde resin, formed from a condensation reaction of phenol with formaldehyde. It was developed by the Belgian-American chemist Leo Baekeland in Yonkers, New York, in 1907. One of the first plastics made from synthetic components, Bakelite was used for its electrical nonconductivity and […]