Wafers of this semiconductor material are cut from the bulk material with wire saws, and then go through surface etching before being cleaned.
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The wire saw and 20 of the 30 gangs saws were cutting nothing but Memorial marble 24 hours a day in May 1914.
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Foam manufacturers commonly use an abrasive wire saw, either manual or automatic, to cut foam to certain sizes or certain profiles ( shapes ).
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The cutting rates of today are many factors greater than in 1911 when a wire saw was sometimes used before a block was removed.
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In the quarries marble blocks are cut from the rock with a diamond wire saw, a durable steel cable with a series of circular diamond beads.
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Mining industries commonly used a wire saw to cut hard stone into large blocks that can then be shipped to processing plants to be further refined.
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Bluegrass diamond wire saws were ideally suited to the job because of the minimal vibration emitted, therefore avoided the potential hazard of vibrating debris into the draft tubes.
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Dimension stone is separated by more precise and delicate techniques, such as diamond wire saws, diamond belt saws, burners ( jet-piercers ), or light and selective blasting with Primacord, a weak explosive.
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Those allow the reader to reconstruct the author s progression, particularly for what concerns the development of the surgical practice adopted by Gigli in the obstetrical and gynaecological field, with the use of the wire saw.
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He returned to Florence in March 1894 to work at the Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova, and continued as a proponent of the lateral pubiotomy using the wire saw despite lack of support from colleagues in Italy.