deepdraw

The act or result of deepdrawing.

Noun

  1. The act or result of deepdrawing.
    • It forms better; you get finely detailed deepdraws. - 1966, CSA Super Markets - Volume 42, page E-4:
    • Grid work tests performed at Ford during the past year on stamped parts indicate that manufacturing strains of 70 percent are common and deepdraws and extrusions result In pre-strains near the true fracture strain of...
    • The wall thickness remains fairly uniform even after the deepdraw. - 1981, Finnish Trade Review, page 23:

Forms

deepdraws

Verb

  1. Alternative form of deep-draw.
    • The Hydent indentation "deepdraws" the metal of the connector barrel; coins the metal into the wire or cable; and permanently holds the conductor in place without release of pressure due to "spring-back" - 1944, Aero...
    • The axial length of the cylindrical body was to be ahnost three times the diameter. He decided to deepdraw this cup in one stroke. - 1947, Blast Furnace and Steel Plant - Volume 35, page 1003:
    • How far does the nature and weight of phosphate coatings used on pre-painted strip affect the ability to deepdraw or otherwise form the metal and are there any substantial modifications necessary in phosphating...

Forms

deepdraws deepdrawing deepdrew deepdrawn