Internal Surface Finishing: Enhancing Durability & Performance (P)

Internal surface finishing is a significant process of the whole life cycle of different technical components, as well as an essential factor in the achievement of the components’ properties. Whether it is in electronics, automotive, aerospace, or drugs, internal surfaces are material to the practicality, durability, and reliability of the finished products. This article explains the relevance of internal surface finishing, the various established methods, and how it contributes to durability and performance in several uses.

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WoT: Girls und Panzer “Centurion St. Gloriana” In-Game Screenshots

The Centurion St. Gloriana (🇬🇧United Kingdom, Tier-7, MT, premium) is made and available specifically as part of a collaboration with the anime Girls und Panzer. This is already the 3rd collaboration [2021, 2024, and 2025].
Previously, the tank was called 🇬🇧Centurion Mk. IA 
It has locked customization and a non-removable 3D style.

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WoT: Girls und Panzer “Churchill St. Gloriana” In-Game Screenshots

Churchill St. Gloriana (🇬🇧United Kingdom, Tier-6, HT, premium) is made and available specifically as part of the collaboration with the Girls und Panzer anime. This marks the 3rd collaboration [2021, 2024, and 2025].
It is a clone in terms of characteristics of the 🇬🇧Churchill VII.
Customization is locked, and it features a non-removable 3D style.

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WoT Supertest: E 65 Zwilling In-Game Screenshots & Historical Reference

E 65 Zwilling (🇩🇪 Germany, Tier VIII Heavy Tank, Premium, double-barreled gun mechanic)

Historical Reference:

Toward the end of World War II, the German tank industry came up with the concept known as the E-Series. One of the program’s vehicles was the E-65. The tank used Horstmann-type suspension from the Steyr company, and the drive wheels were at the rear of the hull.

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