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Normal body temperature is in the range of 97° F to 100° F.
Root Reinforcement
Additional material added at the root of a weld joint to ensure the joint has sufficient thickness and strength.
Groove Welds
Welds that fill in the groove between two adjacent components to join them, used in various types of joint designs.
Contour
The outline or surface form of an object, which can be represented graphically or through mathematical equations in design and analysis.
Weld Symbol
A weld symbol is a set of standardized symbols used in blueprints and technical drawings to specify the type, size, and other details of a weld to be made on metal parts.
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