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to carve a design or decoration so that it is raised above the surrounding surface

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What is a six letter word for to mould a raised design on something?

Emboss


What is fuzzy growths on surface of foods?

The fuzzy growths would be mould spores.


How can you tell if an object has been injection moulded?

There will be a small raised area that is rough to the touch and can be found where the plastic has entered the mould.


What types of mould are there?

Moulding stands as an essential manufacturing factor because it defines the shape for materials including plastic metal and ceramic. The manufacturing process requires different mould types including injection molding and blow molding and compression molding and die casting which depend on material properties and intended product use. Precious Enterprises stands among the top foundries in Pune India by providing high-quality mould bases and die sets which are perfect for prototype moulding and short-run production. They manufacture custom injection moulding moulds and pressure die-casting mould bases for precision component production while also providing assembly jig fixtures. Their modern machinery operates alongside a rigorous quality control system to deliver durable and precise products. Their work surface grinding creates an extremely smooth finish on components making them essential moulding solution suppliers. Precious Enterprises represents both mould making innovation and quality standards.


Why do you turn mousse over on a wet plate?

Because it sticks to the wet surface and detracts it from the mould


What is the homophone for mould?

mold is homophone for mould.


How do you use mould in a sentence?

'She poured wax into the mould' 'The bread was covered in mould'


What are the main differences between injection molding and blow molding?

In injection moulding the polymer is moltern and 'injected' into a mould. in blow moulding the polymer is as a sheet or as a parison that is pushed into a mould by air. I guess the main difference is injection moulding fills the mould with solid parts where as blow moulding just creates a thin surface


How are intraocular lenses formed?

The process involves the production of a cylindrical mould with a high fracture toughness containing a rigid pin in the centre. This technology is highly advanced and accurate using computer and precision mechanics. A mixture of polymer matrix and solid particles are introduced into the mould surrounding the rigid pin. Once the mould has been filled an ultrasonic energy is applied to the mould and polymer mixture. After a specified time under the influence of the ultrasonic radiation the polymer cures and solidifies. Heat is then applied to further cure and harden the polymer mixture inside the mould.


What is the most common mold that grows on cheese?

Molds are used to make certain kinds of cheeses and can be on the surface of cheese or be developed internally. Blue veined cheese such as Stilton are created by the introduction of P. roqueforti or Penicillium roqueforti spores.


What is the mass of metal cast into a mold and ready for recasting?

A mass of metal cast into a mould is called either an ingot mould or a cold mould. the one that is ready for recasting is usually the ingot mould. A cold mould is one that has been cast on design that maintains its mould.


Why does Mould grow?

Mould grow because of the condition.