suoristusrautoina
Suoristusrautoina, also known as straightening irons, are tools used to correct the shape of metal bars, rods, or wires. They are commonly used in metalworking, construction, and manufacturing industries. Suoristusrautoina typically consist of a heated mandrel, which is a cylindrical rod, and a set of jaws or clamps that hold the metal in place. The mandrel is heated to a temperature that is high enough to soften the metal but not so high that it melts. Once the metal is heated, it is placed between the jaws or clamps and the mandrel is rotated, causing the metal to conform to the shape of the mandrel. This process is repeated until the metal is straight and the desired shape is achieved. Suoristusrautoina can be used to straighten a variety of metals, including steel, aluminum, and copper. They are an essential tool in many industries and are used to ensure that metal components are straight and meet the required specifications.