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12:17 Nov 5, 2019 |
English to Italian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Metallurgy / Casting / difetti acciaio | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Gaetano Silvestri Campagnano Italy Local time: 01:46 | ||||||
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4 +1 | gelo |
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4 | opacizzazione/smerigliatura |
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gelo Explanation: Credo che si tratti del normale "frost", del gelo! In edilizia è importante prendere in considerazione la natura del terreno e le temperature, per questo (vd link) si calcola la resistenza al gelo e al disgelo dei materiali. https://www.rhinobldg.com/avoid-this-metal-building-foundation-mistake/ Reference: http://www.ediliziapromotec.it/fibre-antifessurative-struttu... |
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opacizzazione/smerigliatura Explanation: . -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 ore (2019-11-05 15:26:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Lo immaginavo. Infatti ho fatto anch'io la stessa supposizione. Se è così, si potrebbe rendere con "opacità/opacizzazione e ombreggiatura" oppure "opacizzazione e macchie scure". A volte, come indicavo, intende la smerigliatura, che qui è naturalmente spontanea, quasi come se la superficie fosse stata trattata con carta vetrata. Quindi, se si prescinde dall'ipotesi dei sinonimi, si potrebbe utilizzare "effetto smerigliatura" o "ruvidità", "irruvidimento", "corrugamento". -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 giorni (2019-11-10 11:26:21 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Grazie mille a te, Valeria, e buona Domenica! |
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Reference: info Reference information: Sulfide, precipitated carbides and other impurities are also measured using AES. The end grain surfaces of free-machining stainless grades such as Type 303 and 416 will appear frosty after electropolishing because sulfide is removed. Defects High quality electropolished parts should have a brilliant luster and reflectivity. The smoother the part surface, the higher the brilliance and reflectivity after electropolishing. Finished parts should be free from frosting, shadows, irregular patterns, streaks, water spots, pits, orange peel, erosion and a pebbly appearance. Under high magnification the surface should show no grain boundaries. https://kepcoinc.com/our-process/ una specie di effetto brina |
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