Examples of using Foundries in English and their translations into Norwegian
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to reduce raw material cost, and increase foundries robustness.
at one point it had many iron-works and foundries, shipbuilding, railway workshops, engineering shops and a brass foundry. .
extrusion plants and foundries.
Additionally, these foundries may offer fonts for sale in the Typekit Marketplace via the Typekit service.
FFor tackling the biggest, toughest sweeping jobs in the building material or metal-working industries, foundries and other dirt-intensive sectors.
But the foundries in India and China do not take such matters into consideration,” Egil Stokken, managing director of Ulefos, said.
does not wish to reveal which foundries they utilise in China.
As one of the most advanced foundries our customer has to invest strategically to ensure zero defect photomask production for the upcoming 32 and 22nm nodes.
Raw materials are fed into the smelting furnace at G1, one of two foundries at Volvo Trucks' engine plant.
The foundries which produced battleship guns were dedicated instead to the production of land-based artillery,
For tackling tough jobs in the building material or metal-working industries, foundries and other dirt-intensive sectors.
Except in the North American market, Brembo owns the foundries which produce their initial materials
most modern foundries in the world.
Foundries compensate for this during the casting process by adding a little extra molten metal from reservoirs called‘feeders'.
Self-hosted web fonts Add the fonts you have purchased from foundries and services to the Adobe Muse font menu for use in your site designs.
placed in Czech Republic, dealing with different materials for foundries, metallurgical, machinery
Savona used to be one of the chief seats of the Italian iron industry, having iron-works and foundries, shipbuilding, railway workshops,
A Norwegian invention is reducing by a third the energy that foundries need to manufacture ship propeller blades.
Ironwork was supplied by William Hazledine from his foundries at Shrewsbury and nearby Cefn Mawr.
tinplate works, foundries, quarries and stone-dressing works, wood distillation works producing chemicals,