foundries in English

noun
1
a workshop or factory for casting metal.
However, there is more to manufacturing than the industries which once provided the bulk of the jobs in mills, factories and foundries .
noun
    metalworks

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1. Foundries like Bremen use large amounts of electricity to heat metal .

2. Many typefaces have been released by various foundries under the name Bookman

3. Cathodes of 99.9% purity may be shipped as melting stock to mills or foundries

4. Cast iron became widely used, and many towns had foundries producing industrial and agricultural machinery.

5. Zircon aluminum silicate used as a molding sand for the fabrication of castings in foundries and refractories

6. Chromite sand has been selected and used in foundries as a result of its unique combination of properties

7. Adobe Fonts partners with the world’s leading type foundries to bring thousands of beautiful fonts to designers every day

8. Other potential applications include all-types of electric power generation, aircraft manufacturing and maintenance, pulp and paper, chemical, food, foundries, cement and concrete.

9. Designers: Esselte Letraset, Stephenson Blake; Foundries: ITC, Linotype; Classifications: Serif, Decorative, Art Deco, Condensed, Display; Buy from 39 Checkout In Cart

10. Coke #+ was found to represent during the IP # %-# % of the total cost of production of the foundries included in the analysis

11. 25 Now they were passing by the foundries, the guides choosing neglected routes to disorient the younger cadets, so it seemed.

12. The company's so-called Logic LSI Division will expand its outsourcing of cutting-edge products, including 40-nm chips, to multiple foundries from fiscal year 20 according to Toshiba.

13. Establishing new rules for coldbox coremaking: when establishing a method for vent and Blow tube placement in coreboxes, foundries must maximize productivity and minimize amine consumption

14. Krupp built rolling mills in Mexico, paper mills in Egypt, foundries in Iran, refineries in Greece, a vegetable oil processing plant in Sudan, and its own steel plant in Brazil.

15. Cornish-design beam engines and other mining machinery was to be exported from major engineering foundries in Hayle, Perranarworthal, Tavistock and elsewhere to mining fields around the world throughout the century.

16. melting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, including recovered products and operation of non-ferrous metal foundries, with a melting capacity exceeding 4 tonnes per day for lead and cadmium or 20 tonnes per day for all other metals.

17. A Cupola or Cupola furnace is a melting device used in foundries that can be used to melt cast iron, Ni-resist iron and some bronzes.The Cupola can be made almost any practical size

18. melting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, including recovered products and operation of non-ferrous metal foundries, with a melting capacity exceeding # tonnes per day for lead and cadmium or # tonnes per day for all other metals

19. melting including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, including recovered products, with a melting capacity exceeding # tonnes per day for lead and cadmium or # tonnes per day for all other metals and excluding operation of foundries

20. melting including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, including recovered products, with a melting capacity exceeding 4 tonnes per day for lead and cadmium or 20 tonnes per day for all other metals and excluding operation of foundries;

21. (b) melting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, including recovered products and operation of non-ferrous metal foundries, with a melting capacity exceeding 4 tonnes per day for lead and cadmium or 20 tonnes per day for all other metals.

22. melting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, including recovered products and operation of non-ferrous metal foundries, with a melting capacity exceeding 4 tonnes per day for lead and cadmium or 20 tonnes per day for all other metals;

23. (b) for the smelting melting including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, including recovered products, (refining, foundry casting, etc.) with a melting capacity exceeding 4 tonnes per day for lead and cadmium or 20 tonnes per day for all other metals and excluding operation of foundries;

24. Amkor’s state-of-the-art wafer Bumping capabilities in electroplated Bumping and several types of Wafer Level Chip Scale Packaging technologies are offered in strategic locations including: Korea, China, Portugal and Taiwan.These facilities are uniquely situated adjacent to major foundries to provide reduced time-to-market with integrated factory logistics and enables Amkor to provide