döküm derecesi

listen to the pronunciation of döküm derecesi
Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
casting
The act or process of selecting actors, singers, dancers, models, etc
The excreta of an earthworm or similar creature
{n} a vessel or other thing cast
The forming of metal parts by pouring molten metal or other material into a mould This is the cheapest way of making large quantities of parts that are of shapes that cannot be produced by stamping The parts are not generally as stong as those that can be made by forging, and parts made in a re-usable mould cannot be of as complicated shape as is possible with CNC machining from billets, because some shapes cannot be removed from a mould without breaking it An exotic form of casting, called investment casting or "lost wax" casting permits casting of complicated shapes by using single-use plaster moulds that can be broken apart to free the cast part from the mould This is an expensive process used mainly for high quality lugs and fork crowns
Metal object obtained by pouring molten metal into a mold; also the act of pouring metal
Seldom-used form of making wet process porcelain insulators where a difficult shape is desired Thick clay slip is poured into a plaster mold The plaster mold absorbs the excess water leaving a semi-dry clay body
the mass of metal so cast; as, a casting in iron; bronze casting
The regurgitation of fur, feathers, and other undigestible material by hawks, to clean and empty their crops
the act of selecting actors, singers, dancers, models, etc
A method of reproducing in quantity by using liquid clay & molds
The act of viewing (and often converting) the information contained in a variable of one type as if that information was of another type
The warping of a board
the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie
The forming of molten metal into a particular shape by pouring the molten material into a precisely shaped mold or die There are several casting processes used in making iron and steel shapes (green sand, dry sand, shell mold, core mold, permanent mold, ceramic mold, expandable pattern, centrifugal, continuous and die casting) with the die casting process the most popular method of casting non-ferrous metals (primarily zinc, aluminum, and magnesium and less often copper, tin, and lead)
The process of forming molten metal into a particular shape by pouring it into a mold and letting it harden
A casting is an object or piece of machinery which has been made by pouring a liquid such as hot metal into a container, so that when it hardens it has the required shape. see also cast = cast. Pouring of molten metal into a mold, where it solidifies into the shape of the mold. The process was well established in the Bronze Age, when it was used to form bronze pieces now found in museums. It is particularly valuable for the economical production of complex shapes, ranging from mass-produced parts for automobiles to one-of-a-kind production of statues, jewelry, or massive machinery. Most steel and iron castings (see cast iron) are poured into silica sand. For metals of lower melting point, such as aluminum or zinc, molds can be made of another metal or of sand. See also die casting, founding, investment casting, lost-wax casting, patternmaking. die casting investment casting lost wax casting
The method of forming metal objects by pouring molten metal into a mold and allowing in to harden
The process by which a liquid or plastic substance is formed into a solid mass by pouring the material into a mold and letting it cool to harden Usually refers to molten metals
the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel