13:09 Dec 4, 2001 |
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electro-zinc plate Explanation: I think this is what it is. HTH Sheila http://www.accuride.com/ballbearingslides/ie_slideselection.... |
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electro-zinc plating Explanation: Actually, I think it should be plating, not plate in this context. HTH Sheila http://www.google.com/search?hl=es&q=electro-zinc metal stam... |
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electrogalvanized sheet metal Explanation: From Termium: Subject Field(s) – Electrolytical Processes Metallurgy) – Electrolysis (Electrokinetics) – Zinc (Metallurgy) Subject Field(s) – Électrolyse (Métallurgie) – Électrolyse (Électrocinétique) – Zinc (Métallurgie) electrogalvanized Source CORRECT electro zinc coated Source électro-zingué Source CORRECT, ADJ électrozingué Source CORRECT OBS – Steel strip may ... be electroplated with zinc (electrogalvanizing), but to date the electrolytic process has been comparatively unimportant in relation to hot dipping for continuous steel strip. Nevertheless most experts consider that electrogalvanizing possesses good possibilities for future expansion. Source OBS – ... traditional terms in common use which are not recommended include: ... electrogalvanizing, to imply electro-deposition of zinc. Source DEF – Se dit du fer ou de l'acier sur lequel s'est formée une couche de zinc par dépôt galvanique. Source 1999-06-22 © Minister of Public Works and Government Service From Termium: Subject Field(s) – Sheet Metal Working – Metal Forming Subject Field(s) – Travail des tôles – Formage des métaux sheet Source CORRECT, NOUN, STANDARDIZED sheet metal Source CORRECT tôle Source CORRECT, FEM, STANDARDIZED métal en feuille Source CORRECT, MASC DEF – A flat-rolled metal product of some maximum thickness and minimum width arbitrarily dependent on the type of metal. It is thinner than plate, and has a width-to-thickness ratio greater than about 50. Source DEF – Metal in the form of a sheet. Source OBS – sheet: term standardized by ISO. Source OBS – In some countries, "sheet" of a thickness greater than 6 mm is called "plate". Source DEF – Métal ou alliage laminé en plaques larges et relativement minces. Source CONT – La tôle la plus courante est celle de fer ou d'acier, mais il existe des tôles d'aluminium, de cuivre, de zinc et d'alliages divers (duralumin, laiton, etc.). Source OBS – tôle : terme normalisé par l'ISO. Source OBS – Dans certains pays, une tôle ayant une épaisseur supérieure à 6 mm est appelée «tôle épaisse». Source TERME(S) CL Reference: http://www.termium.com |
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zinc-coated electrolytical metal sheet Explanation: Source: EURodic. Def: tôle ou bande revêtue de zinc par électrolyse. Actually the "official translation" is: "zinc-coated electrolytical PRODUCT", which I allowed myself to change to "zinc-coated electrolytical metal sheet! Eurodic + other dic for "t�le"=metal sheet |
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Electro-plated zinc sheet /plate Explanation: Zinc is generally coated on to metals to protect it from corrosion. Normally Zinc is plated or coated by two methods : i. Hot Dip Galvanizing. In this method the entire object to be coated or plated is dipped in a tank containing molten Zinc. ii. In this method the object to be coated or plated is made the cathode and use Zinc bar as an anode. On passage of electricity through this electrolytic cell the Zn gets coated or plated on the object. |
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electro-zinc coated steel sheet Explanation: This is the term I've found in my Renault glossary, and there are examples of it on the internet. It is also known as Zintec, and is apparently good for making car bonnets with and is more resistant than ordinary steel (see references). My two references are 'Zinc World' and a site about different types of steel. Hope this helps, Zaltys. Reference: http://www.iza.com/zwo_org/Environment/Zinc_coated_steel/Zcs... Reference: http://www.matter.org.uk/steelmatter/manufacturing/coating/4... |
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