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metallcylinder

Metallcylinder, a term sometimes used for a metal cylinder, denotes a cylindrical metal component with a circular cross-section and parallel end faces. It can be solid or hollow, and its geometry is defined by outer diameter, inner diameter (for hollow forms), and length.

There are solid and hollow forms. Hollow cylinders, often referred to as tubes or sleeves, have an

Materials and properties vary with application. Common metals include steel and stainless steel for strength and

Manufacturing methods span several approaches. Solid cylinders are frequently produced by turning or boring on lathes,

Common applications include machine elements such as shafts, bushings, and sleeves, hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders, engine

inner
bore
and
a
wall
of
specified
thickness.
The
choice
between
solid
and
hollow
depends
on
strength,
weight,
pressure
containment,
and
intended
function
in
a
mechanism
or
structure.
durability,
aluminum
for
light
weight,
and
copper
or
brass
for
corrosion
resistance
and
machinability.
Titanium
and
nickel-based
alloys
are
used
when
high
strength-to-weight
or
high-temperature
performance
is
required.
Material
selection
also
considers
wear
resistance,
fatigue
life,
and
corrosion
resistance.
and
by
extrusion
or
forging
for
specific
alloys.
Hollow
cylinders
are
often
formed
through
seamless
extrusion
or
rolling,
followed
by
drilling
or
boring
to
reach
precise
inner
diameters.
Finishing
operations
may
include
heat
treatment,
grinding,
honing,
and
surface
coating
to
meet
tolerances
and
surface
quality.
and
compressor
cylinders,
rollers,
and
structural
supports.
The
term
encompasses
a
broad
class
of
cylindrical
metal
parts
used
across
engineering,
manufacturing,
and
construction.
Standards
and
tolerances
are
defined
by
industry
and
application
requirements.