Lexicographical Neighbors of Roughers
Literary usage of Roughers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"In three-high roughers, either the flat-and-edging or the diamond-pass method
... The strands are sometimes preceded by an auxiliary set of roughers called ..."
2. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1916)
"Usually one cleaner serves four roughers. Cells May Be Used in Parallel or ...
4), the original feed goes to 12 primary roughers, the tailing from which is ..."
3. The Mineral Industry by Richard Pennefather Rothwell (1922)
"The concentrating equipment consists of two Minerals Separation machines followed
by 15 Callow roughers and Callow cleaners. The arrangement varies from ..."
4. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"In three-high roughers, either the flat-and-edging or the diamond-pass method
... The strands are sometimes preceded by an auxiliary set of roughers called ..."
5. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science by G. W. Hastings, Andr. Edgar, Edw. Pears, Ch. W. Ryalls (1868)
"From the roughers the flax is passed to the machine boys, whose task it is to
... The machine boys, like the roughers, are exposed to an atmosphere loaded ..."
6. The Flotation Process, Comp. and Ed. by T. A. Rickard by Mining and Scientific Press, Thomas Arthur Rickard (1916)
"Usually one cleaner serves four roughers. PARALLEL OR SERIES. The machine may be
run either in parallel or in series without any sacrifice in capacity for a ..."
7. The Flotation Process, Comp. and Ed. by T. A. Rickard by Thomas Arthur Rickard, Mining and Scientific Press (1916)
"Usually one cleaner serves four roughers. PARALLEL OR SERIES. The machine may be
run either in parallel or in series without any sacrifice in capacity for a ..."
8. The Flotation Process, Comp. and Ed. by T. A. Rickard by Thomas Arthur Rickard, Mining and Scientific Press (1916)
"Usually one cleaner serves four roughers. PARALLEL OR SERIES. The machine may be
run either in parallel or in series without any sacrifice in capacity for a ..."