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19:06 Jan 29, 2006 |
English to Arabic translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Nuclear Eng/Sci / weapons | |||||||
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5 | الفولاذ المخضب بالماء الثقيل |
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5 | الفولاذ المقوى بالنيكل |
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1 | صلب غير كربوني |
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maraging steel الفولاذ المخضب بالماء الثقيل Explanation: يستخدم في عمليات الصهر والإذابة في الأفران الذرية -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 51 mins (2006-01-29 19:57:44 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.suppliersonline.com/propertypages/Maraging300.asp -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 52 mins (2006-01-29 19:58:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- وله تركيبة خاصة ممكن افطلاع عليها هنا ومنه أنواع كثيرة جدا تتعدد بتعدد الغرض والهدف |
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صلب غير كربوني Explanation: صلب فائق المتانة والطواعية يتميز بخلوه من الكربون ومتانته وطواعيته الفائقة Maraging steel Maraging steel is an iron-based steel alloy which is known for possessing superior strength without losing malleability. The iron base is alloyed principally with various proportions of cobalt and nickel as strengthening agents. Other alloying elements include molybdenum, aluminum, and titanium. Maraging steel is essentially free of carbon, which distinguishes it from most other types of steel. The result is a steel which • Possesses high strength and toughness •Allows for easy machining with minimal distortion •Has uniform, predictable shrinkage during heat treatment •Can be easily nitrided •Resists corrosion and crack propagation •Can be finely polished |
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maraging steel الفولاذ المقوى بالنيكل Explanation: الفولاذ المقوى بالنيكل بنسبة 25% و تزداد قوته مع مرور الوقت مع انخفاض نشبة الكربون فيه |
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