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Discussion Forum : Workshop Technology - Section 1 (Q.No. 14)
14.
Thread rolling is restricted to
ferrous materials
ductile materials
hard materials
none of these
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Srinivasulu v said:   8 years ago
What is the difference between ferrous and ductile materials? can anyone explain?

Ricky said:   7 years ago
Ferrous means irons materials ductile means those materials undergo elongation.

Padal said:   6 years ago
Ductile materials are easy to give any shape or it is not fully hard or not a britle.
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Imroz khan said:   4 years ago
Thread rolling is basically used for making external thread ' it is used in bolt for making thread, stud etc.

Nvk said:   1 year ago
The correct answer is: none of these.

Thread rolling is a process that can be applied to various materials, including:

- Ferrous materials (steels, irons)
- Non-ferrous materials (aluminium, copper, brass)
- Ductile materials (copper, aluminium, mild steel)
- Hard materials (hardened steel, titanium)

Thread rolling is a cold-forming process that uses dies to shape and form threads on a workpiece. The process is suitable for a wide range of materials, as long as they are not too brittle or too hard.

Here's why the other options are incorrect:

- Ferrous materials: Thread rolling is not restricted to ferrous materials only.
- Ductile materials: While thread rolling is often used for ductile materials, it's not limited to them.
- Hard materials: Thread rolling can be used for hard materials, but may require specialized dies and techniques.

Thread rolling is commonly used for:

- Creating strong, precise threads
- Improving material strength and fatigue resistance
- Reducing material waste and costs
- Enhancing surface finish and appearance

The suitability of thread rolling for a specific material depends on its properties, such as hardness, ductility, and strength.


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