Examples of using Chromium content in English and their translations into Indonesian
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DIN X6CrMoNb17-1 ferritic stainless steel sheet and plate Grade 436 is a 1% molybdenum-alloyed ferritic stainless steel with medium chromium content.
inox from French"inoxydable", is defined as a steelalloy with a minimum of 10.5% to 11% chromium content by mass.
Stainless steels are alloys of chromium and iron in which the chromium content varies from 10 to 26 percent.
The chromium content provides good hardness penetration,
The main difference is that Super duplex has a higher Molybdenum and Chromium content which gives the material greater corrosion resistance.
Carbon content in the chemical composition of alloy wear-resisting layer of 4~ 5%, chromium content up to 25~ 30%,
The relatively high chromium content gives grade 431 pitting,
When the chromium content in the steel reaches about 12%,
When the chromium content in steel reaches about 12%,
When the chromium content in steel reaches about 12%,
When chromium content in steel reaches about 12%,
Ferritics with intermediate chromium contents( 15~17.0%)
low nickel and high chromium contents, the alloy has improved stress corrosion resistance properties compared to 304
The nickel and chromium contents of 309 stainless steel,
The chromium content makes the metal non-corrosive and shiny.
Increased chromium content molybdenum addition account for good resistance to the action of.
Cost effectiveness due to low chromium content and absence of nickel.
Chromium content of common foods is generally low 1-13 micrograms per serving.
Type 436 is a 1% molybdenum-alloyed ferritic stainless steel with medium chromium content.
Type 431: Has increased chromium content for greater corrosion resistance