"Non-machinable" refers to items that cannot be processed or handled by automated machinery, often due to their size, shape, or material. In mailing, for example, non-machinable items are those that do not meet standard criteria for automated sorting and require special handling. This can lead to additional postage fees or longer delivery times. Non-machinable items may include irregularly shaped packages, envelopes with items inside that create uneven thickness, or materials that are difficult to process with machines.
The meaning of the word non-conventional is: not established by accepted usage or general agreement. In layman's terms, non-conventional means non-traditional.
Carbon is primary hardening element in steel. Hardness and tensile strength increases as carbon content increases upto 0.85%. Ductility and weldability decreases as carbon content increases. If the solution of carbon and liquid iron is solidified slowly the carbon tends to separate out in the form of graphite flakes (Grey cast iron). It is easily machinable. If the same iron is cast and colled quickly, it is hard and has a higher tensile strength, is difficult to machine (white cast iron).
Metal, non ferous.
This non-mandatory notation is assigned to indicate that drilling systems and equipment comply with the ABS Guide for the Certification of Drilling Systems. The symbol À will be omitted if the drilling systems and equipment, although complying with the Guide, have not been manufactured and installed under survey to ABS.
Precision instruments are those instruments which measures very accurately while non precision instruments are used for normal measuring of quantity.
Yes, there's a non-machinable surcharge of 20 cents over regular postage.
you grind it. Od grinder or a tool post grinder. Diamond Grit bonded wheels. It's not as machinable as other "machinable ceramics." Carbide inserts get dull fast.
Assuming you mean first class US mail: As of August 2012, the cost is regular US postage plus a "non-machinable surcharge" of $0.20. For example, a 1 oz letter would be $0.65 instead of $0.45.
Examples of machinable materials include metals like steel, aluminum, and copper, as well as plastics such as nylon, acrylic, and PVC. These materials can be easily shaped and cut using various machining processes like milling, turning, and drilling.
NVI stamps, or "Non-Machinable Vending Indicator" stamps, are a type of postage stamp used in the United States Postal Service (USPS) that indicate a prepaid postage for a specific mail service. They are particularly designed for non-machinable items, such as letters with unusual shapes or thicknesses that cannot be processed by automated machines. These stamps reflect the current postage rate for first-class mail and can be used on envelopes and packages that meet the criteria. NVI stamps are convenient for consumers, as they eliminate the need to calculate postage for future mailings.
An envelope with a height exceeding 6 and one-eighths inches, and any square envelope, is non-machinable. Therefore, the rate for first class US domestic postage is $.64.
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Yes! The Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) requires that letters be bendable so that they may be machine processed. A non-bendable letter may be seen as a "flat", or when a letter is not bendable there may be a "Non-machinable surcharge (letters only) $0.20". Your local post office should be able to explain postal fees in more detail for you.
Non = no, not
Non-perforated mean no holes in the object or something like that
Non = no, not