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Meaning of "reduction in thickness"

reduction in thickness - This phrase denotes a decrease or cutting down in the width, diameter, or size of an object or material, often implying a process or action of making something thinner or less bulky

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The reduction in thickness there was necessary to reduce topweight.
This channel is defined by a reduction in thickness of the área of the panel.
The reduction in thickness is accompanied by elongation and spreading.
The extent of thickness compression can be indicated by the percentage reduction in thickness.
Such reduction in thickness is considered normal.
The first fact relates to how the amount of reduction in thickness should be considered.
A reduction in thickness can lead to a reduced cost of manufacture.
Consequently, at the passage for calibration the composite undergoes a reduction in thickness by compression.
The reduction in thickness is only produced with pressure.
The strips were cold rolled to a total of 50 % reduction in thickness.
This remarkable reduction in thickness greatly reduces the weight of each panel.
The material was manufactured industrially and was cold rolled to an 85 % reduction in thickness.
This would result in a reduction in thickness in this part of the assembled pack.
The reduction in thickness is shown as the ratio between final and initial thickness.
In an advantageous embodiment, the reduction in thickness by cold rolling is at most 3.0 mm.

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Reduction in thickness of the temporal bone may also occur in the same location.
The frangible region 87 corresponds to a line of reduction in thickness of the reinforcement 8.
The overall reduction in thickness of the retina might also contribute to this observation.
Subsequently cold rolling the alloy for an 10 to 75 % reduction in thickness to finish gauge ;.
This reduction in thickness leads to a proportional decrease in bending stresses for a given horizontal displacement.
This effect will correspond to a reduction in thickness of the linings by about 0.2 mm overall.
A reduction in thickness enables U to be reduced by a corresponding factor.
Further details of this reduction in thickness are given in Fig . 4.
The reduction in thickness will result in an increase in WVT.
In particular, the reduction in thickness 6 can be partial or total.
A reduction in thickness enables U to be reduced by the same factor.
Thus, a reduction in thickness can be achieved.
A reduction in thickness of 80 % or more may be suitable.
Thus, a further reduction in thickness of the heating cooker can be achieved.
This reduction in thickness may serve to enhance the case 's interior holding capacity.
However, with the reduction in thickness of steel sheets, following problems have been exposed.
That reduction in thickness causes exaggerated losses for the feeding band-type line.
The percent reduction in thickness is more preferably at least 60 %.
This reduction in thickness is obtained by unlinking, as with the first layer 40.
A further reduction in thickness may cause the FeSn-layer to develop cracks.
This reduction in thickness is carried out on the outer face 10 of the rim 8.
The reduction in thickness is approximately 50 %.
The reduction in thickness by cold rolling is, according to the invention, between 1 and 3.5 mm.

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