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rework [′rē‚wərk]
(geology)
Any geologic material that has been removed or displaced by natural agents from its origin and incorporated in a younger formation.


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The longlasting abrasive reduces rework and downtime when removing welds or preparing surfaces for paint and provides a high quality finish.
However, using it to design the facility and eliminate the need for costly site rework was something else entirely, especially since the construction industry traditionally relies on 2D blueprints, on site rework, and frequent design reviews.
With Xtend 875, all parts reportedly had excellent surface finish and required no sanding or rework, unlike some parts released with wax.
 
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