Flow path

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As flow path is referred to in the manufacturing technology together concatenated processing machines in the multistage industrial mass production , in each of which represents the starting product or semi-finished product of the preceding machine or the input of a material of the next machine.

The term flow path is also used in other contexts, e.g. a.

  • When testing binders for shell molding processes, it describes the distance that a binder has flowed after a certain time under the influence of temperature
  • the distance that rivers cover

See also

Individual evidence

  1. VDG data sheet P76: Binder test. Association of German Foundry Experts, April 1989, accessed on April 24, 2018 .