Abstract

Sheet metal is known to contain various amounts of nonmetallic inclusions. If inclusion content becomes large enough the end product can be adversely affected. Some of the more common types of nonmetallic inclusion material are silicon dioxide and aluminum oxides. Inclusions are not found uniformly distributed throughout sheet stock. They tend to appear in clusters, usually elongated strings due to the rolling and drawing processes involved in making sheet stock.

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