- lead loading
- The process of filling dents and damaged areas of the bodywork with body lead
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
loading — The amount with which something is loaded. Also see lead loading … Dictionary of automotive terms
finite capacity loading — Loading based on the assumption that capacity is finite, i. e. cannot be increased. This parameter aligns load to the available capacity, enabling realistic lead times to be calculated. Compare infinite capacity loading … Big dictionary of business and management
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Trauzl lead block test — Trauzl lead block test, also called Trauzl test or just Trauzl, is a test used to measure the strength of explosive materials. It was developed by Isidor Trauzl in 1885.The test is performed by loading a 10 gram foil wrapped sample of the… … Wikipedia
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