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Chain, Uses in Industry, Manufacturing & Logistics

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Chain, series of links, usually of metal, joined together to form a flexible connector for various purposes, such as holding, pulling, hoisting, hauling, conveying, and transmitting power. The simplest and oldest type of chain is the coil chain, which is made from straight metal bars that are bent

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