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00:12 Nov 30, 2000 |
German to English translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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| Selected response from: Ulrike Lieder (X) Local time: 10:22 | |||
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na | See below |
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See below Explanation: GS is the designation for Stahlguss, the various numbers (GS-38, GS-45, etc.) designate the chemical composition of the steel. See http://www.vonroll-casting.ch/technologie/profi/werkdaten_st... where you will find not only the GS classifications, but also their ASTM equivalents. For the various designations (GS, GG, and what have you), this might be a useful link: GUSSARTEN UND GUSSBEZEICHNUNGEN GS : Stahlguss GT : Temperguss GTW : Temperguss weiss GTS : Temperguss schwarz GC : Strangguss GZ : Schleuderguss (Rotation) GD : Druckguss GK : Kokillenguss GG : Grauguss GGG : Grauguss mit Kugelgraphit Guss-Graphit-Globular GGL : Grauguss mit Lamellengraphit GH : Hartguss GTP : Temperguss mit perlitischer Grundmasse http://www.imp-deutschland.de/gussbedarf/begriffe.htm Reference: http://www.vonroll-casting.ch/technologie/profi/werkdaten_st... Reference: http://www.imp-deutschland.de/gussbedarf/begriffe.htm |
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