Shingling

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En siderurgia, el cinglado es una operación que consiste en martillar una lupa de hierro afinado para extraer las escorias de la matriz metálica. La operación se realiza en caliente, e implica la compresión a golpes (y en su caso, la posterior laminación) de la masa de hierro para reducir los huecos que deja la escoria que escapa cuando aún está líquida. El cinglado (también denominado martilleo)​ transforma la lupa en un bloque de metal libre de inclusiones. rdf:langString
En sidérurgie, le cinglage est une opération qui consiste à marteler une loupe ferreuse de manière à en extraire les scories de la matrice métallique. Le cinglage se déroule à chaud quand les scories sont encore liquides et consiste en une compression de la loupe. Le cinglage (aussi appelé martelage) va transformer la loupe en un bloc de métal exempt d'inclusions. rdf:langString
Shingling was a stage in the production of bar iron or steel, in the finery and puddling processes. As with many ironmaking terms, this is derived from the French - cinglage. The product of the finery was a bloom or loop (from old Frankish luppa or lopp, meaning a shapeless mass); that of the puddling furnace was a puddled ball. In each case, this needed to be consolidated by hammering it into a more regular shape. This was done manually with heavy hammers; later by a waterwheel or steam powered hammers, leading to modern power hammers. The result was an oblong-shaped iron product similar in appearance to shingles used on roofs. In the finery, this was part of the work of the finer; during puddling, it was done by a special workman called the shingler. The iron (or steel) then had to be f rdf:langString
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rdf:langString En siderurgia, el cinglado es una operación que consiste en martillar una lupa de hierro afinado para extraer las escorias de la matriz metálica. La operación se realiza en caliente, e implica la compresión a golpes (y en su caso, la posterior laminación) de la masa de hierro para reducir los huecos que deja la escoria que escapa cuando aún está líquida. El cinglado (también denominado martilleo)​ transforma la lupa en un bloque de metal libre de inclusiones.
rdf:langString Shingling was a stage in the production of bar iron or steel, in the finery and puddling processes. As with many ironmaking terms, this is derived from the French - cinglage. The product of the finery was a bloom or loop (from old Frankish luppa or lopp, meaning a shapeless mass); that of the puddling furnace was a puddled ball. In each case, this needed to be consolidated by hammering it into a more regular shape. This was done manually with heavy hammers; later by a waterwheel or steam powered hammers, leading to modern power hammers. The result was an oblong-shaped iron product similar in appearance to shingles used on roofs. In the finery, this was part of the work of the finer; during puddling, it was done by a special workman called the shingler. The iron (or steel) then had to be further shaped (drawn out) under the hammer or rolled in a rolling mill to produce a bar. In more recent times, the process was carried out using mechanical jaws to squeeze the puddled ball into shape.
rdf:langString En sidérurgie, le cinglage est une opération qui consiste à marteler une loupe ferreuse de manière à en extraire les scories de la matrice métallique. Le cinglage se déroule à chaud quand les scories sont encore liquides et consiste en une compression de la loupe. Le cinglage (aussi appelé martelage) va transformer la loupe en un bloc de métal exempt d'inclusions.
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