A. Carbonitriding
B. Case hardening
C. Carburing
D. Induction hardening
C. Carburing
A. % of manganese in the steel
B. % of alloy
C. % of carbon content
D. % of chromium in the steel
C. % of carbon content
A. Magensium
B. Lead
C. Columbium
D. Tin
D. Tin
A. Nodular iron
B. Manganese steel
C. Tungsten – molybdenum steel
D. All of these
B. Manganese steel
A. Chromium
B. Manganese
C. Selenium
D. Molybdenum
A. Chromium
A. Chrome – manganese
B. Titanium
C. High speed steel
D. Chrome – molybdenum
C. High speed steel
A. Deposition
B. Granulation
C. Precipitation
D. Sintering
D. Sintering
A. Decorative items
B. Good conductors of electricity
C. Non-ferrous components
D. Thin walled parts requiring a high order of accuracy and internal surface finish
D. Thin walled parts requiring a high order of accuracy and internal surface finish
A. Must possess considerable fluidity
B. Must not be free from hot shortness
C. Must have iron as one of the constituents
D. Must be light
A. Must possess considerable fluidity
A. The percentage for alloying elements is controlled
B. The percentage of carbon is between 1.7% to 2%
C. The percentage of carbon is less than 1.7%
D. None of the above
C. The percentage of carbon is less than 1.7%
A. 2.0
B. 1.75
C. 1.5
D. 1.3
C. 1.5
A. Spindles
B. Head shafts
C. Cores shafts
D. All of these
A. Spindles
A. Countershaft
B. Main shaft
C. Long shaft
D. Head shaft
B. Main shaft
A. Nominal speed
B. Critical speed
C. Relative speed
D. Mean speed
B. Critical speed
A. 0.01 in. per foot
B. 0.08 in. per foot
C. 0.02 in. per foot
D. 0.05 in. per foot
A. 0.01 in. per foot
A. 20
B. 25
C. 30
D. 40
A. 20
A. 10
B. 2.50
C. 20
D. 3.50
A. 10
A. 0.004
B. 0.003
C. 0.002
D. 0.001
B. 0.003
A. Woodruf key
B. Feather key
C. Gibbs key
D. Square key
B. Feather key
A. Tangential key
B. Woodruf key
C. Saddle key
D. Rollpin
A. Tangential key
A. Aluminum
B. Carbon
C. Silicon
D. Sulphur
C. Silicon
A. Adding carbon and nitrogen by heat treatment of steel to increase its surface hardness
B. Dipping steel in cyanide bath
C. Obtaining cyanide salts
D. Reacting steel surface with cyanide salts
A. Adding carbon and nitrogen by heat treatment of steel to increase its surface hardness
A. Cast iron
B. High speed steel
C. Forged steel
D. Mild steel
C. Forged steel
A. Cast iron
B. High carbon steel
C. High speed steel
D. Mild steel
B. High carbon steel