Drawing is a term used for a variety of forming operations, such as deep drawing a sheet metal blank ; redrawing a tubular part; and drawing rod, wire, and tube.

The usual drawing process with regard to sheet metal working in a press is a method for producing a cup-like form from a sheet metal disk by holding it firmly between blank holding surfaces to prevent the formation of wrinkles while the punch travel produces the required shape.

-see also:
"Drawing" is in the NAICS Code "331222"
(Steel Wire Drawing Tie wires made in wire drawing plants)


"Drawing" is in the HS Code "4903"
Children S Picture, Drawing Or Colouring Books

"Drawing" is in the UNSPSC Code "60121151"
Drawing or sketching boards or accessories

Ref: 122839/2006-10-12

Drawing is defined as the representation of objects, ideas, or emotions on a flat surface using line, tone, or color.

-see also:
"Drawing" is in the NAICS Code "331222"
(Steel Wire Drawing Brads, iron or steel, wire or cut, made in wire drawing plants)


"Drawing" is in the HS Code "7317"
Nails, Tacks, Drawing Pins, Corrugated Nails, Staples ( Other Than Those Of Heading N? 8305) And Sim

"Drawing" is in the UNSPSC Code "60121250"
Drawing portfolios

Ref: 123777/2006-09-19

Drawing makes reference to a term used for a variety of forming operations, such as deep drawing a sheet metal blank; redrawing a tubular part; and drawing rod, wire, and tube.

The usual drawing process with regard to sheet metal working in a press is a method for producing a cup-like form from a sheet metal disk by holding it firmly between blank holding surfaces to prevent the formation of wrinkles while the punch travel produces the required shape. In metal forming, the stretch rig or compressing of a sheet metal part into a die by a punch to create a 3-dimensional part. The process of cold forming a flat pre-cut metal blank into a hollow vessel without excessive wrinkling, thinning, or fracturing.

-see also:
"Drawing" is in the NAICS Code "33122"
(Rolling and Drawing of Purchased SteelRolling and Drawing of Purchased Steel)


"Drawing" is in the HS Code "3215"
Printing Ink, Writing Or Drawing Ink And Other Inks, Whether Or Not Concentrated Or Solid

"Drawing" is in the UNSPSC Code "45101905"
Drawing or retouching boards

Ref: 122541/2006-10-10


Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Coquille board (Coquille board is pertaining to a drawing board ...)
ISO 1101:1983 (Title: Technical drawings. Geometrical tolerancing ...)
Charcoal (Charcoal pertains to a drawing pencil or crayon ...)
Spinning (Spinning is described as the process of drawing ...)
Diagnostic drawing series (DDS) (Diagnostic drawing series (DDS) refers to an art ...)

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