| 1. | In cutting metals the waste is chips or swarf and excess metal.
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| 2. | This would shed any swarf in file headers etc
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| 3. | A Type II chip is formed, and waste may be produced as continuous swarf.
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| 4. | There was proper shielding of the operator from chuck contact, coolant and flying swarf.
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| 5. | Due to its high surface area, swarf composed of some reactive metals can be highly flammable.
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| 6. | Dressing is cleaning the waste material ( swarf and loose abrasive ) from the surface and exposing fresh grit.
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| 7. | It is standard training for machinists, and usually a standing workplace rule, to avoid handling swarf with bare hands.
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| 8. | Lubricants are sometimes used to cool the workpiece and wheel, lubricate the interface, and remove swarf ( chips ).
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| 9. | Over the years, 137 spacecraft have exploded or broken up in orbit, leaving the earth encased in a shell of swarf.
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| 10. | Swarf or chips can be small particles ( such as the gritty swarf from stone fragments and dust ( as in masonry ).
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