Sinter

Word SINTER
Character 6
Hyphenation sin ter
Pronunciations /ˈsɪntə/

Definitions and meanings of "Sinter"

What do we mean by sinter?

A chemical sediment or crust, as of porous silica, deposited by a mineral spring. noun

A mass formed by sintering. noun

To cause (metallic powder, for example) to form a coherent mass by heating without melting. intransitive verb

To form a coherent mass by heating without melting. intransitive verb

Silicious or calcareous matter deposited by springs. noun

An obsolete form of center. noun

To compact or become compacted together by partial fusion, so as to resemble sinter. See sintering.

Dross, as of iron; the scale which files from iron when hammered; -- applied as a name to various minerals. noun

A loose banded variety of calcite formed by deposition from lime-bearing waters; calcareous tufa; travertine. noun

Fulgurite. noun

A light cellular or fibrous opal; especially, geyserite (see Geyserite). It has often a pearly luster, and is then called pearl sinter. noun

An alluvial sediment deposited by a mineral spring. noun

A mass formed by sintering. noun

A mixture of iron ore and fluxes added to a blast furnace. noun

To compact and heat a powder to form a solid mass. verb

Cause (ores or powdery metals) to become a coherent mass by heating without melting verb

An alluvial sediment deposited by a mineral spring.

A mass formed by sintering.

A mixture of iron ore and fluxes added to a blast furnace.

To sit in a strolling fashion. Urban Dictionary

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The word "sinter" in example sentences

Where, however, the temperature is high, some part of the deposit, even a little gold, may be laid down just about the spring in the deposits known as sinter, which are often formed at such places. ❋ Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1873)

The device is based on two image processing technologies developed by Apical Limited (Headquarters: London, United Kingdom, CEO: Dr. Michael Tusch): iridix, which implements pixel-by-pixel dynamic range compression, and sinter, which is an advanced noise reduction core.

Because the TE3610PF uses 'sinter' noise reduction technology in addition to iridix, it reduces sensor noise prior to image compression and improves the efficiency of JPEG and

Regardless of how you grow, spin, forge or sinter new space habitats there will be a need for large high-tech components from Earth built as stackable modules. keny ❋ Unknown (2009)

The equally owned plant would use Kobe's ITmk3 technology, which dispenses with coke ovens, sinter plants and blast furnaces, and uses iron-ore fines and non-coking coal to produce iron nuggets. ❋ Rajesh Roy (2011)

Sparrows also has reactivated its sinter plant, which captures the iron out of waste products. ❋ John W. Miller (2012)

A couple of years ago I did my very first reading at the Bauer Museum of Art. I'd written a short literary piece about my experiences working as a laborer in a sinter plant, and the theme of the new exhibit was Big Steel. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Using microwaves to sinter a mold can get many shapes, whether flat plates, beams, or other structural elements. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I'd written a short literary piece about my experiences working as a laborer in a sinter plant, and the theme of the new exhibit was Big Steel. ❋ Patrick (2009)

That's what I weighed back when I was a laborer in the sinter plant, and I was in good shape back then. ❋ Kosmo (2009)

The Corex process eliminated the need for separate coke and sinter processing, and Baosteel, China's largest steelmaker, is now building its second Corex furnace, which is set to start production in 2010. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Nun uvvem can haz kumpayrissun wif Paul Lynde n da sinter skwayr awn Holleewud Skwayrz, tho … Himz wood mayk me laff till I kryd! ❋ Unknown (2008)

First, iron ore and coal are heated into materials -- sinter and coke, respectively -- that can bind easily. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Renova, owned by Russian billionaire Victor Vekselberg, is undertaking a feasibility study for the development of a mine and sinter [cause a powder to coalesce into a solid through heating] plant in the Northern Cape, a ferro-alloy smelter at Coega and the export of bulk manganese ore through the new Port of Ngqura adjacent to the Coega Industrial Development Zone (IDZ) near Port ❋ Unknown (2006)

Heat-treated alloys and hard ceramics are going to be tough to do even if you can supply the powdered raw materials; reproducing a laser to sinter them is going to be the Achilles' heel of any such scheme. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Evaporation from chlorophenol wood preservatives, emission by sinter industries, the use of defoliants, the preparation of herbicides, traffic and bleaching of paper pulp using chlorine are also known to contribute to environmental contamination with dioxines. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Therefore, technologies such as the sinter grate and the Reba process which have been evolved were not successful on a commercial scale due to inherent defects. ❋ Unknown (1993)

To [sinter], I [felt] inclined. ❋ _en (2010)

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