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12:23 May 18, 2006 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering / tapping | |||||||
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5 +1 | JIS SPCC and SPHC grade steels |
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5 | spcc steels, sphc steels |
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JIS SPCC and SPHC grade steels Explanation: Just an additional comment. SPCC and SPHC are symbols used in the Japanese Industrial Standards for steel sheets. A major difference between the two types of steels is the method of production. SPCC refers to COLD rolled steel whereas SPHC refers to HOT rolled steel. SPCC: Cold Rolled Carbon Steel Sheets and Strip (JIS G 3141) SPHC: Hot Rolled Mil Steel Plates, Sheets and Strip (JIS G3131) |
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spcc steels, sphc steels Explanation: SPCC Steels are cold rolled steel, where as SPHC steels are hot rolled, now the difference between the two can be many: 1 SPHC steels is the input material for SPCC steels. 2 SPHC steels have less dimensional accuracy, less refined crystallographic structure, less hardened and more thick than SPCC steels because of the fact that SPHC steels are cold rolled to form SPCC steels. 3 SPCC steels have more good mechanical properties that SPHC steels. 4 SPCC steels are more costly, and it provides more life to product than SPHC steels. Reference: http://www.materialgrades.com/jis-g-3141-commercial-cold-rol... Reference: http://www.materialgrades.com/jis-g-3131-commercial-hot-roll... |
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