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Surface active agent (surfactant) is a substance which lowers the surface tension of the medium in which it is dissolved, and/or the interfacial tension with other phases, and, accordingly, is positively adsorbed at the liquid/vapour and/or at other interfaces. The term surfactant is also applied correctly to sparingly soluble substances, which lower the surface tension of a liquid by spreading spontaneously over its surface.
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Surface broaches are used to remove material from an external. Such broaches are passed over the workpiece surface to be cut, or the workpiece passes over the tool on horizontal, vertical or chain machines to produce flat or contoured surfaces. While some surface broaches are of solid construction, most are of built-up design with sections, inserts, or indexable tool bits that are assembled end-to-end in a broach holder or sub-holder. The holder fits on the machine slide and provides rigid alignment and support. Broach holders can often be standardized in several sizes to hold various surface broaches. These broaches normally generate flats or special forms on the surface of parts.
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