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Coatings
[edit]Six different tanks for blackening? I only counted 4.
The discussion is oversimplified as it does not deal with typical protective coating processes such as anodizing for aluminum; ozide treatments for brass; passivation for stainless steels; conversion coatings (phosphate and oil), or mechanical plating, or galvanizing and electroplating of zinc, cadmium, nickel, and copper-nickel-chrome for steels.
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[edit]Based on all of the above I started the following discussion which might be of interest to those here: Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Metalworking#Heading_.28metalworking.29_and_upsetting.
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by PrimeBOT (talk) on 20:10, 1 February 2023 (UTC)
No source fo screws
[edit]A lot of the basic information is not sourced... CA148 (talk) 02:07, 9 October 2023 (UTC)
Screw heads are unlikely to milled and there are many different kinds of screw heads besides slotted
[edit]Before Tiny Particle edit:
The screw has a head on one end that requires it to be turned with a tool.
After Tiny Particle edit on 19:10, 18 February 2024:
The screw head on one end has a milled slot that commonly requires a tool to transfer the twisting force.
Tiny Particle's edit is wrong:
1. It is doubtful that the head of a modern screw is made with a milling process. Originally, the slot in a slotted screw was made with a file. Today most screw heads are probably made with a broaching process. Regardless, how the screw head is formed has nothing to do with the definition of a screw so it is not appropriate to describe a technique for forming a screw head at this point in the article.
2. There are a vast array of screw head types. Tiny Particle's edit implies that all screws have slotted heads. That is obviously wrong. Davefoc (talk) 02:11, 8 June 2024 (UTC)
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