Orifice size corrected to reference temperature.
To be honest i really dont know!!
one plate goes under another plate
If you mean carbon, then it is a nonmetal.
you mean a semiconductor
base metal: a metal that oxidises or corrodes easily and i dont know what parent metal is..
If you mean an "orifice tube", then yes.
Base metal YP is a description used for watches. It means it is not solid stainless steel and it is Yellow (Gold) Plate.
Inlaid silver has two definitions. It is can be used to refer to a metal that is coated with silver. It can also mean a piece of silver that is embedded in another substance.
The primary meaning is as a noun, "a flat dish used for serving or eating from." Other noun meanings include:A dental appliance; a dental plate.One of the large portions of the earth's crust; a tectonic plateAn object made of metal and covered with a layer of a precious metal; gold plate or silver plateThe target base in the game of Baseball; home plateA flat piece of metal used surgically or in construction; "He has a plate in his head."Verb meanings include:To arrange food on a plate in restaurant slangTo cover a metal object with a layer of a precious metal.
Metal plate under vehicle to protect oil pan and other components from rocks etc. when going "off roading".
To be honest i really dont know!!
When art dealers speak of a print in reference to a Lithograph they mean that the metal plate is what the Lithograph is printed from. Lithograph's are all prints technically, and the ones that are double signed by the artist are considered original prints.
If you mean the orifice tube, it is in the low pressure line. If there is a hex nut in the line, you can separate the two parts and remove the orifice tube. If there is no nut, just a crimp, the line must be cut and a repair kit installed to contain the new orifice tube.
what does code 82 mean on meriva mean 12 plate
NP=Nickel-Plate
your plate hereAnother: your pleasure (?)
Not sure what you mean.. Dry point is a form of printing where you scratch into a metal ( or plastic) plate, cover with ink and then print.Never heard of Dry Point painting