capped steel
capped steel
[′kapt ′stēl] (metallurgy)
Partially deoxidized steel cast in an open-top mold, which is capped to solidify the top metal and enforce internal pressure, resulting in a surface condition similar to that of rimming steel.
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The throttle lock is a short length of
capped steel pipe that fits over a push-pull type throttle and is secured with an Abus security padlock.
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