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  2. Pickling (metal) - Wikipedia

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    Pickling is a metal surface treatment used to remove impurities, such as stains, inorganic contaminants, and rust or scale from ferrous metals, copper, precious metals and aluminum alloys. [1] A solution called pickle liquor, which usually contains acid, is used to remove the surface impurities. It is commonly used to descale or clean steel in ...

  3. Fish slice - Wikipedia

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    Silver fish slice, 1814–15 by W & S Knight, Victoria and Albert Museum. A fish slice is a kitchen utensil with a wide, flat blade with holes in it, used for lifting and turning food while cooking. [1] It may be called a slotted spatula or a turner [2] or flipper. [3] The utensil was originally designed as a serving piece rather than a cooking ...

  4. Illahee, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Illahee is an unincorporated community in Kitsap County, Washington, United States, between Bremerton and Silverdale.It is home to Illahee State Park and other local parks. The word "Illahee" means earth or country in the nearly-extinct pidgin language Chinuk Wawa, commonly spoken in the area until the early twentieth century.

  5. Salford Quays - Wikipedia

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    UK. England. Greater Manchester. 53°28′16″N 2°17′35″W. /  53.471°N 2.293°W  / 53.471; -2.293. Salford Quays is an area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, near the end of the Manchester Ship Canal. Previously the site of Manchester Docks, it faces Trafford across the canal.

  6. Berkeley Pit - Wikipedia

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    The city of Butte is at lower right. / 46.02; -112.51. The Berkeley Pit is a former open pit copper mine in the western United States, located in Butte, Montana. It is one mile (1.6 km) long by one-half mile (800 m) wide, with an approximate depth of 1,780 feet (540 m). It is filled to a depth of about 900 feet (270 m) with water that is acidic ...

  7. Tumble finishing - Wikipedia

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    Tumble finishing, also known as tumbling or rumbling, [1] is a technique for smoothing and polishing a rough surface on relatively small parts. In the field of metalworking, a similar process called barreling, or barrel finishing, [2] works upon the same principles. Tumbled stones are made with rock tumblers in a process very similar to the ...