Glossary entry

Japanese term or phrase:

耐疵付性

English translation:

scratch/abrasion resistance (= resistance to scratch and abrasion)

Added to glossary by Miho Ohashi
Jun 10, 2010 05:06
14 yrs ago
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Japanese term

耐疵付性

Non-PRO Japanese to English Tech/Engineering Manufacturing Steel
「優れた耐食性、耐疵付性、防汚性、熱反射性」

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Discussion

Miho Ohashi (asker) Jun 10, 2010:
すみません。間違ってNon-Proで投稿してしまいました。

Proposed translations

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scratch/abrasion resistance (= resistance to scratch and abrasion)

疵(傷)が付きにくい耐性であって、耐傷性と耐摩耗性(耐擦傷性)のことを指しているのでしょう。
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anti scratched performance

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