welded steel

collocation in English

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weld
noun[C]
uk
/weld/
us
/weld/
a joint made ...
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steel
noun[U]
uk
/stiːl/
us
/stiːl/
a strong metal that is a mixture of iron and carbon, used for making things that need a strong structure, especially vehicles ...
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(Definition ofweldandsteelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Most of the vessels were built fromweldedsteel, not riveted, and were equipped with powerful diesel engines.
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The images used show a scale model of a typical offshore structure, fabricated fromweldedsteeltubing.
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The superstructure of the three main spans consists of twinweldedsteelbox girders of variable depth inter-connected at 12 feet centres by cross girders.
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The fuselage isweldedsteelconstruction with aircraft fabric covering.
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Automotive wheels are typically made from pressed andweldedsteel, or a composite of lightweight metal alloys, such as aluminum or magnesium.
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The chassis is ofweldedsteelconstruction and is equipped with full floating tandem axles and a manually operated landing gear.
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The oil tanks were fabricated fromweldedsteeland fitted within the tender coal space.
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The fuselage was built fromweldedsteeltube, and was covered in fabric.
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The 14 gaugeweldedsteelboxes ranged from 10 feet to 18 feet in length, with an interior height of 6 feet 2 inches.
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The hull was made of rolledweldedsteel.
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The wings were of wooden construction, skinned in plywood, and the fuselage was built fromweldedsteeland covered in fabric.
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The cars have a basicweldedsteeltube frame chassis, with in-board front shocks operated by upper rocker arms.
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The 2-22 has aweldedsteeltube fuselage covered in aircraft fabric.
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The tail surfaces are made fromweldedsteeltube covered in aircraft fabric.
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They have great physical strength, having been shown to be capable of breaking throughweldedsteeldoors.
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It is of mixedweldedsteeltube and wooden construction with fabric covering, and is fully aerobatic.
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The fuselage was aweldedsteelstructure covered in fabric and enclosed two seats in tandem.
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Earlier receivers were of cast stainless steel, while later receivers were made from stamped andweldedsteel.
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Its hull consisted ofweldedsteel, which had a maximum thickness of only 50 mm.
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It has aweldedsteelfuselage with fabric covering.
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