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1. any of the outside parts of a log that are sawn off while the log is being made into planks 2. Mountaineering a flat sheet of rock lying at an angle of between 30° and 60° from the horizontal 3. Informal chiefly Brit an operating or mortuary table slab [slab] (civil engineering) That part of a reinforced concrete floor, roof, or platform which spans beams, columns, walls, or piers. (electronics) A relatively thick-cut crystal from which blanks are obtained by subsequent transverse cutting. (engineering) The outside piece cut from a log when sawing it into boards. (geology) A cleaved or finely parallel jointed rock, which splits into tabular plates from 1 to 4 inches (2.5 to 10 centimeters) thick. Also known as slabstone. (hydrology) A layer in, or the whole-thickness of, a snowpack that is very hard and has the ability to sustain elastic deformation under stress. (materials) A thin piece of concrete or stone. (metallurgy) A piece of metal, intermediate between ingot and plate, with the width at least twice the thickness. (mining engineering) A slice taken off the rib of an entry or room in a mine. slab 1. The upper part of a reinforced concrete floor, which is carried on beams below. 2. A concrete mat poured on subgrade, serving as a floor rather than as a structural member. 3. A flat thick slice or plate of material such as stone, wood, concrete, etc. Slab in metallurgy, a semifinished product consisting of a steel billet of rectangular cross section with a high width-to-height ratio (up to 15:1). Slabs are 400-2,500 mm wide and 75-600 mm high (thick). They are made from ingots by rolling in slabbing mills and, sometimes, in blooming and blooming-slabbing mills; they may also be prepared directly from molten metal by continuous casting. Slabs are used in the production of rolled sheet steel. [23–1785–] Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | Seanna McLellan, director of decking, slabbing and landscaping suppliers John W Grant, said: "We are finding that more and more people are spending money on their gardens because they want an extra, outdoor room where they can sit back and relax without having to spend too much time and effort on maintenance. The part I liked best was the slabbing and it feels really good to help make something like this. [FIGURE 2 OMITTED] In general, compounds have had a propensity to be drier and harder in recent years, which increases the difficulty of the mill operator's job in banding the batch and slabbing it off the mill. |
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