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15:55 Feb 7, 2007 |
English to German translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Petroleum Eng/Sci / centrifugal fans for petroleum/gas/chemical industry | |||||||
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3 +1 | inhibiertes Admiralitätsmessing |
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3 | inhibitiertes Admiralitätsmetall |
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3 | (seewasserfestes) Sondermessing / Admiralitätsmessing |
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inhibitiertes Admiralitätsmetall Explanation: This may be what you want: COPPER ALLOY NO. C44300 - Admiralty metal inhibited by arsenic C44300 is a copper-zinc-tin alloy inhibited by arsenic; it is commonly known as inhibited admiralty metal or admiralty brass. It has a good combination of ... www.techstreet.com/cgi-bin/detail?product_id=876282 |
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inhibiertes Admiralitätsmessing Explanation: Das ist ein Sondermessing und ist bekannt als Admiralitätsmessing Siehe Link Reference: http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&safe=off&q=Admiralit%C3%A4... |
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(seewasserfestes) Sondermessing / Admiralitätsmessing Explanation: Der Ernst sagt zu "admiralty" als Metalllegierung u. a. Folgendes: Admiralty brass / seewasserfestes Sondermessing (59 bis 62 % Cu, 0,5-1,5% Sn, Rest Zn) Admiralty bronze, Admiralty gun metal (GB) / Bronze f (88% Cu, 10% Sn, 2% Zn), Gußzinnbronze f Admiralty electric bronze / Bronze f (87% Cu, 7% Sn, 3% Zn, 3% Pb) Siehe auch http://www.techstreet.com/cgi-bin/detail?product_id=876282 "Copper Alloy No. C44300 is a copper-zinc-tin alloy inhibited by arsenic; it is commonly known as ***inhibited admiralty*** metal or admiralty brass. It has a good combination of strength and ductility and good resistance to general corrosion. The small addition of arsenic (nominally 0.06%) is made to minimize the alloy's susceptibility to dezincification and stress corrosion. It is used widely for condenser, evaporator and heat-exchanger tubes and associated applications." und http://www.schreier-metall.de/de/lief_02.html (in der Tabelle nach "admirality [sic!] brass" suchen) http://www.heinz-bergmann.com/tech_4.html und http://www.kupfer-institut.de/front_frame/pdf/messingpro.pdf (S. 7) verwenden die 1:1-Entsprechung "Admiralitätsmessing", die allerdings im Deutschen nicht allzu geläufig zu sein scheint. Eigentlich müsste der Kunde die Legierungsanteile angeben, um zu wissen, welches Material nun genau gemeint ist. |
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