英語 での Malleable iron の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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DISA from Denmark, DJ AMF Japan, SINTOKOGIO Japan have been applied into the malleable iron bushing to guarantee the quality of products.
Can produce various malleable iron pipe fittings according to coustomers' drawings or samples.
Malleable iron PO lined 90 elbow for water supplying Product Specification 1. sureface: Galvanized 2. material.
For drilling in steel, cast steel, malleable iron, sintered metal, non-ferrous metal and plastic etc.
Have 7/8 series 7 series is is steel cover, eight is malleable iron cover.
Manufacturer and distributor of brass, copper, bronze fittings and nipples, malleable iron and steel nipples.
Elbow materials are cast iron, stainless steel, alloy steel, malleable iron, steel, nonferrous metals and plastics. Way connected.
New Scientist Manufacturer and distributor of brass, copper, bronze fittings and nipples, malleable iron and steel nipples.
Galvanized casting malleable iron pipe fitting ball end screw cap Specification of malleable cast iron end screw cap.
Each ansi standard malleable iron pipe fitting plug after air tightness test, ensure no leakage.
Zinc Die Cast/ Malleable Iron Conduit Bushing/ Insulated Bushing For Rigid or IMC Conduit CONDUIT BUSHING 1.
Our production Line for malleable iron pipe fittings as follows;
One of the most professional leaders for malleable iron pipe fitting in China.
Our main product is malleable iron pipe fitting and carbon steel pipe fittings.
Malleable iron pipe fitting is made with most sophisticated metallurgical and processing controls available;
Our range of pipe fittings includes malleable iron pipe fitting, grooved pipe fitting and plastic lining pipe fitting, etc.
This Standard for threaded malleable iron fittings Classes 150, and 300 provides requirements for the following.
Fittings are available in brass, malleable iron, forged and stainless steel. A wide selection of this line of adapter fittings is in stock at YH Hydraulic.
He also made improvements to the track to overcome the problems with settling of the stone blocks on which they were laid, and used T-section malleable iron in fifteen foot lengths, for the rails, pioneered by John Birkinshaw at Bedlington Ironworks in 1820.
Meterial: Malleable iron.