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プレス破断面

English translation: fracture surface due to press-processing


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18:49 Jul 28, 2011
Japanese to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Engineering: Industrial / mechanical engineering
Japanese term or phrase: プレス破断面
インロー部がプレス破断面で形成されたから、形成が容易である。

Very hard to tell what this means. THanks for looking.
dchild
Local time: 20:21
English translation:fracture surface due to press-processing
Explanation:
プレス破断面 refers to a fracture surface resulting from the press-processing
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Carlis Hsu
Local time: 08:21
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4fracture surface due to press-processing
Carlis Hsu
2fracture surface (or face) of the pressing
Mami Yamaguchi


  

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fracture surface due to press-processing


Explanation:
プレス破断面 refers to a fracture surface resulting from the press-processing

Carlis Hsu
Local time: 08:21
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fracture surface (or face) of the pressing


Explanation:
A guess..


Mami Yamaguchi
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